Jielin Tan B7

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Across
  1. 2. Define:The total value of all the goods and services produced within a country over a specific. Regardless of the producer's national origin.Significance:This is important because it shows how well a country's economy is doing.
  2. 6. Define:Groupings of industries based on what is produced in the activities of the workforce.Significance:These are important because they help keep our economy balanced.
  3. 7. Define:A place with more than 100 thousand residence that is not a court city in a metropolitan area; a large suburb with its own government.Significance:This is important because many countries have many of these type of suburbs.
  4. 11. Define:Large storage facility for grain.Significance:This is important because grains are a large part of our food source.
  5. 14. Define:A world center of trade finance, information, and migration.Significance:This is important because of the international trade in finance in the trade of information.
  6. 15. Define: A center where innovations or new practices develop and from which the innovations or new practices spread or diffuse.Significance:This is important because there are many religions and many different religious beliefs.
  7. 16. geography Define:A branch of human geography concentrated with the spatial analysis of political systems.Significance:It shows the important governmental decisions around the world.
  8. 18. Define:The long-term or permanent relocation of individuals, families, or entire communities from one place to another.Significance: it allows for the movement of religion and ideas.
  9. 19. Define:A combined language that has a full vocabulary, then a pigeon language, and becomes a native language.Significance:This creates a new culture and a new language in the world.
  10. 21. Define:Cultivation and livestock rearing systems that require little hired labor, monetary investment to successfully raise crops and animals.Significance:This is important because this type of agriculture is more fidget and requires less labor.
  11. 25. Define:Adopting global practices to fit local culture practices, and preference.Significance:This can help people have a better sense of place in their community.
  12. 30. Define:The placement or arrangement of objects on earth surface; also includes the source between those objects.Significance:Find where early human settlements were and how that contributed to human development.
  13. 31. Define:A city with more than 10 million residents.Significance:It’s important for measuring population density.
  14. 32. Define:A force that brings people together in a neighborhood, society or country.Significance:This is good because it brings everyone together and gives everyone a sense of place.
  15. 34. Define:States that have the most advanced industrial and military tech technologies, complex manufacturing systems, external political power, and the highest levels of wealth and mass consumption.Significance:This is important because other countries may rely on the advanced industrial and military technologies of this country.
  16. 35. Define:A small territorial nucleus from which a country grows in area over time.Significance:This is good because a country expands its land overtime.
Down
  1. 1. Define:Cultivation in livestock rearing systems that use high levels of labor in relative to the size of the land holding.Significance:This type of agriculture takes more human labor, and our most common in undeveloped countries
  2. 3. Define:The total value of all the goods and services made by a countries, residence and businesses in a specific time period regardless of the country or location in which they are made.Significance:This is important for international trade with other countries.
  3. 4. Define:The movement of people from urban core areas to the surrounding outskirts of a city.Significance:This is important because suburbs are close to cities, but don’t have the large amount of population density of the city.
  4. 5. Define:The planting and harvesting of domesticated plants and the raising of domesticated animals for food.Significance:This is important because we get all our food from these domesticated plants.
  5. 8. Define:In the United States, a region with one or more urban clusters of at least 10,000 people as its areas are populated areas.Significance:This is bad because urban clusters means more people in one area which leads to urban sprawl.
  6. 9. Define:In the United States, a region with at least one urbanized area as its core.Significance:This is good because everything is not crowded around.
  7. 10. Define:How a person feels about a particular place and why it is important to them.Significance:This is important because sense of place is very important to how people perceive themselves and their environment.
  8. 12. Define:The rapid transformation of the economy through the introduction of machines, new power, sources, and new chemical processes in Europe and the United States between 1760 and 1830.Significance:This is important because most of our technology today comes from the inspirations that were produced during the industrial revolution.
  9. 13. Define:A person who is fluent in more than two languages.Significance:This person can help translate between two people who speak two different languages.
  10. 17. Define:The decreasing distance between places, as measured by travel time or cost.Significance:This is important because it takes less time to get from one place to another which makes travel more effective.
  11. 20. Define:Involuntary mass dispersions of a population from its home territory.Significance:This is important because you can show push factors from countries people disperse from.
  12. 22. Define:A branch of medicine that studies the distribution, determinants, and control of diseases and other health conditions, such as tobacco use in sedentary lifestyle.Significance:This is important because it can help prevent diseases from spreading in underdeveloped countries.
  13. 23. Define:The pattern by which a phenomenon such as the movement of people or their ideas, technologies or preferences, spreads from a particular location through space and time.Significance:This allows geographers to study the spread of religion and ideas.
  14. 24. Define:Also known as the “first law of geography”; the idea that nearer things are more related than distant things and interactions between two places decreases the further apart they are.Significance:This is important because it allows geographers to determine where things developed from.
  15. 26. Define:A force that threatens the cohesion of a neighborhood, society or country.Significance:This is bad because it drives the community apart from each other and people feel like they don’t have a sense of place in the community.
  16. 27. Define:Region of continuing and persistent fragmentation due to devolution and centrifugal forces.Significance:This is good because the new changes will help specific communities grow both economically and politically.
  17. 28. Define:A fabric or cloth woven from the fibers of wool cotton or flexSignificance:This is important because it can be used for clothing and other essentials.
  18. 29. Define:The ideal political geographical unit; one in which the nations geographic boundaries exactly match the states territorial boundaries.Significance:This is bad because the government is slower on making decisions on a smaller level for example a small rural town.
  19. 33. Define:A city with more than 20 million residents.Significance:It’s important for measuring population density.