Melissa Ney 1st Period

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Across
  1. 7. potential of a job to produce additional jobs (6IDK)
  2. 8. study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities; needed to understand things such as pop. Issues and border disputes (1VIT)
  3. 11. transition of land from fertile to desert (5IDK)
  4. 12. a boundary drawn to accomodate religious, ethnic, linguistic, or economic differences (4IDK)
  5. 14. compares # of farmers to the area of arable land (2CC)
  6. 15. provides services to people and business ex. marketing, banking (6CC)
  7. 16. % at which a country's pop. is growing/declining w/o the impact of migration (2IDK)
  8. 17. people in a culture adopt an underlying idea or process from another culture, but modify it b/c they reject one trait of it (3IDK)
  9. 21. changes in technology that dramatically increased manufacturing productivity; impacted almost every aspect of daily life across the world (6VIT)
  10. 23. dividing pop. by the amount of arable land (2CC)
  11. 24. country that contains more than 1 nation (4CC)
  12. 25. hearth of a city & is the focus of transportation and services; main place of development in a city (7VIT)
  13. 27. study of effects of geography on politics and relations; helps geographers with trade,resource management, and the environment on a global scale (4VIT)
  14. 28. a way to define a city; consists of at least 50,000 people (7CC)
  15. 29. when a nation has a state of its own but stretches across borders of other states (4CC)
  16. 31. location of a place relative to its surroundings and other places (1CC)
  17. 33. measure of average pop. per square mile or kilometer; measures how crowded a place is which helps make decisions on issues about boundaries (2VIT)
  18. 34. indicates the starting position for each land use relative to the market as well as where each land use would end (5IDK)
  19. 35. people move into and settle on the land of another country (4IDK)
Down
  1. 1. when an ethnic group can no longer be distinguished from the receiving group (3CC)
  2. 2. all of a groups learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects; it influences peoples’ lives and provides social and economic benefits (3VIT)
  3. 3. origin of significant farming and agricultural development; led to massive increase in food production (5VIT)
  4. 4. knowledge based; research and development, financial sevices, education (6CC)
  5. 5. simplified mixture of 2 languages that has fewer grammar rules a smaller vocab, but is not the native language of either group (3IDK)
  6. 6. shows and labels property lines and details of land ownership (1IDK)
  7. 9. farming devoted to specialized fruit, vegetable, or vine crops for sale rather than consumption (5CC)
  8. 10. city of more than 10,000 inhabitants (but less than 50,000) (7CC)
  9. 13. shows predictable stages in disease and life expectancy that countries experience as they develop (2IDK)
  10. 18. regulations that define how property in specific geography regions can be used (7IDK)
  11. 19. description of where something is in relation to other things (1CC)
  12. 20. when a group moving to a new area adopts the value and practices of the larger group that has received them, while still maintaining major elements of their own culture (3CC)
  13. 22. how well 2 locations are tied together by roads or other links (1IDK)
  14. 26. hub for information-based industry and high-tech manufacturing (6IDK)
  15. 30. Commercial gardening and fruit farming in the United States (5CC)
  16. 32. describes the sectors of land use for low-,medium-,and high-income housing (7IDK)