Five Themes of Geography
Across
- 3. Refers to the characteristics of people, such as culture, language, or architecture.
- 6. The natural features of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, and plains.
- 8. Describes the physical and human features that make a location unique.
- 11. The imaginary line that divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- 12. Describes a location based on its position compared to other places.
- 15. The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions.
- 16. The system of production, consumption, and trade of goods and services in an area.
- 17. An area defined by similar characteristics, such as climate or culture.
- 18. The changes humans make to the environment, like building roads or dams.
- 19. Vertical lines used to measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
Down
- 1. Horizontal lines used to measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- 2. How people adapt to and modify their environment to meet their needs.
- 3. Half of the Earth, either divided into northern and southern or eastern and western.
- 4. The way humans adjust to environmental conditions.
- 5. A type of location that uses exact coordinates to define a place.
- 7. The specific position of something on Earth, either absolute or relative.
- 9. The beliefs, customs, and practices of a particular group of people.
- 10. The theme that explains how people, goods, and ideas travel from one place to another.
- 13. Describes natural features like mountains, rivers, and forests.
- 14. The typical weather conditions in a particular area over a long period of time.