Geography

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Across
  1. 3. Mountains
  2. 5. mountains – mountains formed when two tectonic plates collide and rock layers are forced upward into folds
  3. 6. – the world's highest fold mountain range, formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates
  4. 9. – the wearing away and removal of rock or soil by water, wind or ice
  5. 12. plates – large sections of the Earth's crust that move slowly and can collide to form fold mountains
  6. 15. seeker – a person who flees to another country and applies to stay there because they fear for their safety
  7. 17. – moving into a new country to settle there permanently
  8. 19. – an upward fold in rock layers shaped like an arch or hill
  9. 21. rock – rock formed from layers of compressed sediment over millions of years, e.g. limestone or sandstone
  10. 23. – describes rock that does not allow water to pass through it, e.g. granite
  11. 25. – the process by which rainwater washes minerals downward through the soil
  12. 27. – decomposed organic matter in soil that provides nutrients for plants
  13. 28. rate – the number of deaths per 1,000 people per year
  14. 32. factor – a reason that attracts people to move to a new area, e.g. jobs, safety or better services
  15. 33. – a person who has been forced to leave their country due to war, persecution or natural disaster
  16. 34. – when an area has too many people for its resources to support adequately
  17. 35. – the total number of people living in a given area
  18. 36. – the movement of people from one place to another to live or work
Down
  1. 1. migrant – a person who moves to another country in search of better work or living conditions
  2. 2. density – the number of people living per square kilometre in an area
  3. 4. – a major fold mountain range in Europe, formed by the collision of the African and Eurasian plates
  4. 7. – the thin layer of material on the Earth's surface in which plants grow
  5. 8. zone – the area where two tectonic plates meet and push against each other
  6. 10. – the breaking down of rock into smaller particles that eventually become part of soil
  7. 11. – the layer below the topsoil, containing less organic matter and more minerals
  8. 13. – the upper layer of soil, rich in humus and most suitable for plant growth
  9. 14. – the growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
  10. 16. rock – rock formed when magma cools and solidifies, e.g. granite or basalt
  11. 18. – describes rock that allows water to pass through it, e.g. limestone
  12. 20. factor – a reason that drives people to leave their home area, e.g. war, poverty or famine
  13. 22. rock – rock that has been changed by extreme heat and pressure, e.g. marble or schist
  14. 24. rate – the number of live births per 1,000 people per year
  15. 26. – leaving your home country to live permanently in another country
  16. 29. increase – when the birth rate is higher than the death rate, causing population to grow
  17. 30. to urban migration – the movement of people from the countryside into towns and cities
  18. 31. – a downward fold in rock layers shaped like a valley