Ella Mountain B6

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Across
  1. 5. Extra food production beyond what is needed, allowing populations to grow and cities to develop. (6, IDK)
  2. 6. People who speak multiple languages, often resulting from cultural interaction and globalization. (3, CC)
  3. 7. A single behavior or belief within a culture, forming the building blocks of cultural identity. (3, IDK)
  4. 9. The practice of farming and raising animals, providing the food supply for human populations. (5, VIT)
  5. 10. A strong sense of pride and loyalty to a nation, often influencing political unity or conflict. (4, CC)
  6. 12. Farming that uses small land areas but high labor or inputs to maximize yield. (5, CC)
  7. 20. Early centers of urban development where cities first emerged, shaping modern urban systems. (6, IDK)
  8. 22. A state with full control over its territory and internal affairs, key to global political organization. (4, CC)
  9. 23. The permanently inhabited areas of Earth, showing where humans can successfully live. (2, IDK)
  10. 25. The study of population statistics like birth and death rates, crucial for predicting population trends. (2, IDK)
  11. 26. An international organization that provides loans to developing countries, helping economic development. (7, CC)
  12. 29. A rural land division system with long, narrow plots along waterways, allowing equal access to resources. (3, VIT)
  13. 30. The study of natural features like landforms and climate, influencing agricultural practices. (5, IDK)
  14. 31. The study of political boundaries and their effects on people and resources. (4, VIT)
  15. 33. The current era where human activity significantly impacts the environment, showing how population growth affects Earth systems. (2, VIT)
  16. 34. An area defined by one or more shared characteristics, helping geographers organize and analyze spatial patterns. (1, CC)
  17. 35. The physical characteristics of a location, influencing where cities are built. (6, CC)
Down
  1. 1. An economic system focused on exporting more than importing, historically shaping global trade patterns. (7, VIT)
  2. 2. Shared beliefs and values that influence behavior and societal norms. (3, CC)
  3. 3. The relative location of a place compared to other places, important because it affects a city’s access to trade, resources, and connections. (6, CC)
  4. 4. Physical objects created by a culture, reflecting beliefs and technological development. (3, IDK)
  5. 8. Taxes on imports used to protect domestic industries, impacting global trade relationships. (7, CC)
  6. 11. The movement of people to cities, leading to city growth and changes in land use. (6, VIT)
  7. 13. A person who makes maps, which are essential tools for representing spatial data and understanding geographic patterns across the world. (1, VIT)
  8. 14. The shape and features of land, affecting how and where farming can occur. (5, IDK)
  9. 15. A state that governs itself without outside control, also known as a sovereign country. (4, IDK)
  10. 16. How people view and value their environment, influencing decision making and cultural behaviors. (1, IDK)
  11. 17. Farming for sale and profit, often involving large-scale production and mechanization. (5, CC)
  12. 18. A region near a political boundary where interaction occurs, often leading to cultural exchange or conflict. (1, CC)
  13. 19. An economic approach favoring free markets and less government control, influencing globalization. (7, IDK)
  14. 21. A southern U.S. region experiencing population growth due to warmer climate and economic opportunities. (2, CC)
  15. 24. The study of relationships between humans and their environment, important for understanding sustainability and human impact on Earth. (1, IDK)
  16. 27. A map showing boundaries between countries or states, helping visualize political divisions. (4, IDK)
  17. 28. The idea that two places benefit from trading different goods, forming the basis of economic interaction. (7, IDK)
  18. 32. A northern U.S. region with colder climate and slower population growth compared to the Sunbelt. (2, CC)