Humanities Review
Across
- 5. This biome is characterized by vast treeless regions with harsh climates.
- 7. The place where a river flows into a larger body of water, often seen as the lifeline of early civilizations.
- 9. A scientist's term for ancient human ancestors.
- 11. Primary evidence from the time period being studied.
- 12. Seasonal patterns and short-term atmospheric conditions.
- 14. River The area where early civilizations flourished due to fertile soil and access to water.
- 15. A large community of people with their own distinct culture and way of life.
- 19. The movement of Earth's tectonic plates.
- 21. The solid innermost part of Earth.
- 23. The oldest known form of writing developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.
- 24. The biome characterized by vast open areas of grasses and few trees.
- 28. A term for ancient humans known for living in caves and using tools.
- 29. The part of Earth's surface where tectonic plates meet and move towards each other.
- 32. The person who studies ancient cultures by examining artifacts.
- 33. Plate The Earth's large land masses.
Down
- 1. An ancient step pyramid structure found in Mesopotamia.
- 2. The boundary where tectonic plates slide past each other.
- 3. A boundary where tectonic plates move away from each other
- 4. The warm and wet biome near the equator with a high diversity of plants and animals.
- 6. The hot and dry biome with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
- 8. Revolution The process by which early humans developed agriculture and settled into stable communities.
- 9. An Egyptian system of writing using symbols and pictures.
- 10. An early agricultural society's area of origin along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- 13. Early humans who lived by hunting and gathering food.
- 16. The large water-covered plates on Earth's surface.
- 17. The second-hand accounts of historical events.
- 18. A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together.
- 20. Crust The layer of Earth below the mantle.
- 22. The movement of people from one place to another, often seasonally.
- 25. The thick layer of the Earth located between the crust and the core.
- 26. A writing material made from a reed plant, used by ancient Egyptians.
- 27. The scientific term for modern humans.
- 30. The cyclical changes in climate and weather patterns over a year.
- 31. The process through which species change over time in response to environmental pressures.