Emma Weber B6
Across
- 2. Pull and push factors during migration, helps us analyze and understand migrations impacts (2) (IDK).
- 3. How humans use the land to grow crops and livestock for trading and consumption, it sustains human lives (5) (VIT).
- 7. Measure of average population per square kilometer, helps us analyze regions (2) (VIT).
- 8. How many births there are every year per 1000 people, helps us understand population growth (2) (CC).
- 16. Drawing of boundaries for political districts by the party in power to protect or increase its power, shows politics and challenges of political parties (4) (VIT).
- 20. When businesses operate nationally, brings trade, communication, and cultural adaptations within countries (3) (VIT).
- 21. Flat and featureless with similar fertility and climate throughout, shows variations of climate (5) (IDK).
- 23. When one group of people is dispersed to various locations from their home, brings knowledge exchange and diversity throughout communities (3) (IDK).
- 26. Corporations use it to make resources into goods and move them to consumers, helps us understand how economies are connected (5) (CC).
- 28. Goal is to have liveable cities and growth that is able to remain, gives equal opportunities (6) (CC).
- 29. Money sent to their family and friends in the country the immigrant left, ensures that the immigrants' loved ones are being taken care of and help the economy (2) (IDK).
- 30. Letting other companies do the work, helps people get more access to jobs (7) (IDK).
- 31. Adopts new values of a different culture while still keeping their own, shows adaptations through how cultures blend (3) (CC).
- 32. Cultures lose their original traits when they get into contact with a new culture and adopt their traits, shows how cultures adapt and change over time (3) (CC).
- 33. Uses satellites to measure the surface of the earth, allows us to collect data on the land (1) (CC).
- 34. Cultural imprints on the landscape created by ethnic groups, moving in and out of neighborhoods, allows us to understand how cultures have shaped and influenced places (3) (IDK).
Down
- 1. A count of the population, government gets information about demographics about population and can incorporate it into their decision making (4) (IDK).
- 4. Small scale industries based in the home, gives jobs to places other than big corporations (7) (CC).
- 5. A series of technological advances starting in the 18th century, helped grow industries and led to faster production (7) (VIT).
- 6. Measure of income inequality, shows what areas have more and less inequality (7) (IDK).
- 9. A farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land, a way to clear land (5) (IDK).
- 10. An economy where its not ensured by our government, develops areas (7) (CC).
- 11. The breakup of a country into smaller countries, creates new states and can give those states problems (4) (CC).
- 12. The process of developing towns and cities, let’s economy grow and cultures exchange (6) (VIT).
- 13. The percentage of how a country’s population is growing or declining without migration, helps us analyze demographic trends or population (2) (CC).
- 14. Shows exactly what position something is on the earth and where to find it, allows us to navigate the world (1) (CC).
- 15. The outer ring of the city that shows poverty, lack of infrastructure, and more, shows how the city has fallen (6) (IDK).
- 17. A network of many things that are a part of the production and distribution of products, promotes economic growth (5) (CC).l
- 18. A nation's desire to create and maintain a state of its own, shapes nations and brings independence (4) (IDK).
- 19. Show and label property lines and details of land ownership, show more that’s detailed (1) (IDK).
- 22. Study of patterns and processes that make human and the environment interactions, helps to understand aspects and how they influence human behavior (1) (VIT).
- 24. When poor urban areas start getting rich people moving in, gives low income people less opportunities (6) (CC).
- 25. Shows populations in the cities of a formal region, gives a visual representation of population distribution (1) (IDK).
- 26. A fort designed to protect the city, shows the city’s power and history (6) (IDK).
- 27. One or more regions are given increased autonomy by the central political unit, gives more autonomy to areas and governments with less power (4) (CC).