Lauren Martin 2aaa

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Across
  1. 6. the boundaries between variations in pronunciations or word usage. (7VIT)
  2. 11. organized around a focal point ad are defined by an activity that occurs across the region. (2CC)
  3. 12. the study of how humans adapt to the environment. (1IDK)
  4. 18. the process geographers use to divide and categorize space into smaller areal units. (2IDK)
  5. 20. population tends to increase at a faster rate than its means of subsistence. (4VIT)
  6. 21. calculated by dividing a region's population by its total area. (3CC)
  7. 22. calculated by dividing population by the amount of arable land. (3CC)
  8. 25. refers to the amount of territory that the map represents. (2VIT)
  9. 27. when an ethnic group can no longer be distinguished for the receiving group. (6CC)
  10. 28. a country with a high birth rate and low life expectancy. (4IDK)
  11. 32. shows 5 typical stages of population change that countries pass through as they modernize. (4CC)
  12. 33. 8 patterns or "laws" about migration tendencies, patterns, and demographics. (5VIT)
  13. 34. when migration out if a country is made up of many highly skilled people. (5IDK)
  14. 35. the coexistence of several cultures in one society, with the ideal of all cultures being valued and worthy of study. (6IDK)
Down
  1. 1. money immigrants send to their family and friends in the country they left. (5IDK)
  2. 2. united by one or more traits. (2CC)
  3. 3. migrants that move to another part of the same country. (5CC)
  4. 4. the hierarchical division of people into groups based on factors such as economic status, power, ethnicity, or religion. (3VIT)
  5. 5. a country with a low but steady birth rate, low death rate, and a higher life expectancy and increased percentage of older people. (4IDK)
  6. 7. the act of collecting data that is gathered from the field. (2IDK)
  7. 8. a common language used by people who do not share the same native language. (7IDK)
  8. 9. when an ethnic group adopts the values and practices of the larger group that has received them, but still maintains elements of their own culture. (6CC)
  9. 10. the connection and exchange between humans and the natural world. (1VIT)
  10. 13. a view that acknowledges limits of the effects of the natural environment and focuses more on the role that human culture plays. (1IDK)
  11. 14. a simplified mixture of two languages that has fewer grammar rules and a smaller vocabulary, but is not the native language of either group. (7CC)
  12. 15. migrants that move out of their home country due to fear that they will be harmed if they return home. (5CC)
  13. 16. the vertical axis that shows age groups. (3IDK)
  14. 17. process by which the pattern of mortality and disease is transformed from one of high mortality among infants and children and episodic famine and epidemic affecting all age groups to one of degenerative and man-made diseases. (4CC)
  15. 19. sayings that attempt to express a truth about life, such as "The early bird gets the worm". (7IDK)
  16. 23. shares language families, religious traditions, food preferences, architecture, or a shared history. (6IDK)
  17. 24. clusters of people of the same culture, but surrounded by people of a culture that is dominant in the region. (6VIT)
  18. 26. the characteristics at the immediate location. (1CC)
  19. 29. when two or more separate languages mix and develop a more formal structure and vocabulary. (7CC)
  20. 30. an increase in births that reflects an early baby boom. (3IDK)
  21. 31. location of a place relative to its surrounding other places. (1CC)