Geography Project: Crossword Population and Settlement

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Across
  1. 3. Negative conditions that encourage people to move out of an area.
  2. 5. The maximum age people of an area is expected to live.
  3. 6. The order of types of settlements in terms of size and population.
  4. 10. Sudden increase of the number of people living in an area.
  5. 12. A pyramid-like structure showing the number of people for each range of age in a country.
  6. 13. The number of people moving into an area per 1000 people in a year.
  7. 15. The number of people living in an area of land.
  8. 17. Happens when there is not enough resources to support each people in the population.
  9. 18. People who study human populations.
  10. 19. The relationship between the working population and the non-working population.
  11. 20. Actual land on which a settlement is built.
  12. 21. Low population density.
  13. 23. The commercial and economic core of the city.
  14. 27. People moving in or out of an area based on their free choice.
  15. 30. The number of people born alive per 1000 people in a year.
  16. 31. The model for urban land use that emphasizes on the importance of transport routes.
  17. 34. The direction in which the CBD is expanding.
  18. 37. A structure that shows the population of a country.
  19. 40. People moving in or out of an area against their will.
  20. 42. Traffic ______ is a major problem is most CBDs.
  21. 43. Happens when the population is too small to develop its resources effectively.
  22. 44. Positive conditions that encourage people to move into an area.
  23. 45. Short form of central business district.
  24. 46. Site with reliable supply of water in an otherwise dry area.
  25. 47. The direction from which the CBD is moving away.
Down
  1. 1. The maximum number of people a piece of land could carry.
  2. 2. The distribution of which part of the city will be used for what purpose.
  3. 4. The population that permits full use of the natural resources of an area.
  4. 7. The number of deaths of children under 1 year of age per 1000 live births in a year.
  5. 8. The difference between the birth rate and death rate of an area.
  6. 9. ______ settlement is where houses are tightly clustered around a central feature.
  7. 10. The way how the human population is spread across the globe.
  8. 11. The difference between the rates of immigration and emigration.
  9. 14. The number of people moving out of an area per 1000 people in a year.
  10. 16. The average number of people per square kilometer.
  11. 19. The historical shift of birth and death rates from high to low -levels in a population.
  12. 22. The number of people who died per 1000 people in a year.
  13. 24. An area where people build buildings for houses and facilities and reside there.
  14. 25. The basic theory for urban land use, where the price of land increases as it get closer to the center of the city.
  15. 26. The number of males per 100 females in a population.
  16. 28. ______ settlement is where houses are spread out along a road or river.
  17. 29. The movement of people across a specified boundary, national or international, and reside there permanently.
  18. 32. ______ settlement is where houses are spread over a wide area, far from each other.
  19. 33. Elevated site in an area of otherwise poor natural drainage.
  20. 35. High population density.
  21. 36. The most basic model for urban land use, based on the bid-rent theory.
  22. 37. The highest rated, busiest, most accessible part of a CBD.
  23. 38. Most common model for urban land use in LEDCs.
  24. 39. The person who predicted that the human population will outrun the food resources.
  25. 41. Relationship between a settlement and its surrounding area.