Judah Stanton B7 Sv217149

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Across
  1. 3. exchange The widespread transfer of plants, animals, and disease diseases between the USA and Europe in 1492 5 (VIT)
  2. 6. A model that shows population changes overtime through birth and death rates 2 (VIT)
  3. 7. The sector involving top level decision makers in society 7 (IDK)
  4. 9. A rapidly growing suburban city that isn’t the course city in a metro area, but has urban features 6 (IDK)
  5. 11. The idea that technology improves, and the world feels smaller due to faster, communication and travel 1 (IDK)
  6. 13. seeker Someone who is applying for protection 2 (CC)
  7. 15. A map line, connecting places of equal value, such as elevation or temperature 1 (IDK)
  8. 17. A region caught between stronger, external forces, often experiencing instability or conflict 4 (IDK)
  9. 19. The number of children a couple needs to have to keep the population stable usually about two to one 2 (IDK)
  10. 20. Influence without direct settlement 4 (CC)
  11. 22. Migration that occurs in stages instead of one single move 2 IDK
  12. 23. The visible imprint of human activity on the land 3 (VIT)
  13. 26. A large scale facility where animals are raised in confined conditions for efficiency 5 (IDK)
  14. 28. Contracting work out of another firm 7 (CC)
  15. 30. Settling and controlling new lands 4 (CC)
  16. 31. Someone who has applied for protection due to a conflict or persecution 2 (CC)
  17. 33. A type of wild grass fought to be the ancestor of modern corn 5 (IDK)
  18. 35. Relocating work to another country 7 (CC)
Down
  1. 1. A composite index measuring development through income, education, and life expectancy 7 (VIT)
  2. 2. When a cities expenses out space its revenues limiting its ability to provide services and infrastructure 6 (IDK)
  3. 4. Economic benefits from businesses clustering together 7 (IDK)
  4. 5. A digital system, that stores, organizes, analyzes, and displays geographic data. It is important for visualizing, spatial patterns 1 (VIT)
  5. 8. How technology reduces the interaction decreases with distance 1 (CC)
  6. 10. The idea that interaction decreases with distance 1 (CC)
  7. 12. A political movement to reclaim land inhibited by people with shared ethnicity or culture 4 (IDK)
  8. 14. The growth of cities and the shift of people from rural to urban areas 6 (VIT)
  9. 16. The process in which cultures blend to form new cultural traits 3 (VIT)
  10. 18. Displaces lower income residents 6 (CC)
  11. 21. A political entity where a state boundaries match the cultural boundaries of a nation 4 (VIT)
  12. 24. Adopting some traits while holding on to some of your cultures traits 3 (CC)
  13. 25. No synthetic inputs 5 (CC)
  14. 27. When a Culture, fully adopts others traits 3 (CC)
  15. 29. Altering organisms, genes for desirable traits like pest resistance 5 (CC)
  16. 32. Planning movement for walkable mixed-use communities 6 (CC)
  17. 34. The study of spatial distribution and patterns of Ethnic groups and their cultural traits 3 (IDK)