Geo Chapters 1/2 (pages 18-49, read carefully)
Across
- 4. (Ch.1) This term often follows population and tells how many people are in a certain area (usually people per square kilometre)
- 6. (Ch.1) One of the three types of settlement patterns also known as nucleated where town/city forms around on central thing
- 8. (Ch.2) A type of plate that is predominantly under water
- 10. (Ch.2) A type of rock created by the destruction then solidification of igneous rock
- 12. (Ch.2) One type of interaction between plates where they move away from one another
- 19. (Ch.2) This is a process caused by retreating glaciers where we see unique landforms spring up
- 21. (Ch.2) The second step of igneous to sediments where the broken down rock is moved away usually by rain/water
- 22. (Ch.2) All rocks come from and return to ______ at some point in their life
- 23. (Ch.2) Chapter 2 starts off with describe how cities and town sprawl out into the best of this land
- 24. (Ch.2) A type of rock created by heat and pressure upon sedimentary rock
- 26. (Ch.1) A word that when followed by "ecumene" means a place in a country with permanent/connected settlements (ex. Hamilton to Kingston)
- 28. (Ch.2) Often the plates that make up the world are call _________ plates
- 31. (Ch.1) This is a type of map which shows the distribution of population in a country, it will distort the shape of a country to highly density
- 32. (Ch.2) One of the processes by which Igneous becomes sediments, the rocks are broken down
Down
- 1. (Ch.2) Scientists theorise that long ago all of Canada was covered by ______, perhaps they formed after the world cooled after the flood?
- 2. (Ch.1) A word that when followed by "ecumene" means there are patchy and spread out settlements that are not connected
- 3. (Ch.2) The final step of igneous to sediments where it is piled up in one place
- 5. (Ch.2) The world is divided 7 major _____ and 8 secondary ______ (along with dozens of smaller ones)
- 7. (Ch.2) The type of plate where land is formed on
- 9. (Ch.1) One of the three types of settlement patterns where people live very spread out from one another, like a country or rural area
- 11. (Ch.1) Instead of saying I live in the country the proper term would be "I live in a _____ area"
- 13. (Ch.2) A type of plate boundary where two plates rub against each other causing friction
- 14. (Ch.1) An acronym for Census Metropolitan Area
- 15. (Ch.1) This country sends the 4th most tourists to Canada, and is expected to only grow
- 16. (Ch.2) A type of rock created by the cooling of magma
- 17. (Ch.2) These are created deep in the ocean at divergent plate boundaries when magma comes out into the water and solidifies
- 18. (Ch.1) The textbook defines this as a group of people who share common characteristics, for us we live in a "Canadian Reformed Church C..."
- 20. (Ch.2) This is one of the unique landforms developed by glaciation, it is essentially rolling hills and then a small lake (figure 2-18)
- 25. (Ch.2) The type of plate interaction where two plates move directly into eachother
- 27. (Ch.1) Instead of saying I live in a city or town the proper term would be "I live in an _____ area"
- 29. (Ch.2) When two plates move into one another there is often one that goes beneath the other, this is called _________
- 30. (Ch.1) One of the three types of settlement patterns where towns or cities form in a line around a road or railway or such