Max B6
Across
- 2. Geography The study of how ethnic groups are distributed geographically, important for understanding cultural diversity
- 6. A grassland biome used for grazing, important for agriculture in certain climates
- 7. Combining global and local perspectives to understand how worldwide trends affect local places
- 8. Judging other cultures by one’s own standards, which can lead to bias and misunderstanding
- 10. Strong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflict
- 13. Density The number of people in a given area, used to compare crowdedness and resource needs
- 17. Scale Studying a small, specific area to understand detailed patterns and impacts on people’s daily lives
- 19. The large landmass containing Europe and Asia where most people live, key to population studies
- 21. Region A region with some self-government within a country, often created to reduce conflict
- 22. An area with shared characteristics, useful for organizing and analyzing geographic information
- 25. Geography The study of political systems in relation to geography, important for understanding borders and power
- 27. Using plants to clean pollution, an environmentally friendly urban solution
- 29. Improving old urban areas, important for economic growth but can cause displacement
- 30. The practice of farming, essential for food production and human survival
- 33. Farming Raising animals for food and products, a key part of agricultural systems
- 34. Belt Colder northern U.S. region losing population, showing migration trends over time
- 35. Work done for wages, central to modern economies
Down
- 1. Pollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff
- 3. Zone An area where two regions meet and interact, often leading to cultural and economic exchange
- 4. Cities Rapidly growing suburban cities, showing modern urban expansion patterns
- 5. Relativism Evaluating a culture based on its own values, important for reducing bias
- 9. Viewing the world as an interconnected whole, important because it helps explain global patterns like trade and climate change
- 11. A region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisions
- 12. Steep landforms that can act as natural boundaries, influencing political borders
- 14. Belt Warmer southern U.S. region gaining population, important for economic and demographic shifts
- 15. Division of Labor The global distribution of different types of work, shaping economic connections
- 16. Chemicals used to kill weeds, increasing crop yields but impacting the environment
- 18. A system of communication, essential for cultural identity and interaction
- 20. Distribution How people are spread across Earth’s surface, important for understanding resources and development
- 23. An economic system based on private ownership, shaping city development
- 24. Theory The idea that poorer countries rely on richer ones, limiting their development
- 26. Revolution A major shift to machine-based manufacturing, transforming economies and societies
- 28. Decline When cities struggle financially, affecting services and infrastructure
- 31. Model A model dividing the world into economic groups, explaining global inequality
- 32. A social classification based on physical traits, often misunderstood but impactful socially