Nate Stair B7
Across
- 6. Code of maritime law approved by the United Nations in 1982 that authorized territorial waters to extend 12 nautical miles from shore and a country's EEZ (exclusive economic zone) to extend 200 nautical miles. provides rules for the safety of countries using the ocean; and dictates which pieces of the ocean will be given to each country(abbreviation) 4 (VIT)
- 8. Land suitable for growing crops. Shows how good the spot can be for growing crops and certain ones 2 (IDK)
- 11. refers to the local government of a city or town and the services it provides. Can be responsible for creating and enforcing local laws, as well as managing local taxes and budgets 6 (IDK)
- 15. Middle of a population graph, shows age. An effective and robust method of establishing cause and effect 2 (IDK)
- 16. The spread of an idea or characteristic over time. Brings about social change by introducing new ideas, practices, and technologies to societies and also can bring about new ideas 3 (VIT)
- 17. The process by which humans after the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption of trade. This can help increase the population and satisfaction of the citizens 5 (VIT)
- 18. a language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different. They allow groups that otherwise could not communicate with each other the ability to interact, often for mutual benefit 3 (IDK)
- 21. Transportation networks that keep food cool throughout a trip. Can help transport produce longer distances so it doesn't go bad 5 (IDK)
- 24. used to refer to the act of physically visiting a location, place or region and recording, firsthand. Learn how work is actually done in real circumstances 1 (IDK)
- 25. continuous urban area with a population greater than 2 million people. Can help establish a sense of security when in this place that has a sense of security 6 (CC)
- 27. the procedure of transferring cargo from one mode of transportation to another. Can help make transportation easier by splitting it up into more cargo7 (CC)
- 29. Computer systems that can stare, analyze, and display information from multiple digital maps. Provides a foundation for mapping and analysis that is used in science and almost every industry 1 (VIT)
- 30. Command centers on a regional and occasionally national level. A social or economic function that occurs between a node or focal point and the surrounding areas 6 (IDK)
- 31. the profits from a foreign owned company when leaving the country and going back to the country. This can reduce the depth and severity of poverty in developing countries 7 (IDK)
- 32. Regions of cultural diversity and political instability with weak states, local rivalries, geostrategic importance, vital natural resources, and international interference. geostrategic importance due to vital resources and transportation corridors 4 (IDK)
- 33. They can pack up and leave for a new location quickly and easily. This can make a company or business very flexible and can make them more profitable at times 7 (IDK)
- 34. refers to the patterns and movement of ideas, people, products, and other phenomena. Can get a lot of information around certain places based on how well it is 1 (IDK)
- 35. An attitude that unifies people and enhances support for a state. A shared sense of common history, a shared language, reliable national institutions, and government legitimacy 3 (CC)
Down
- 1. Heavy investments in labor and capital are used in this type of agriculture which often results in high yields and profits. You can make a lot of money off of it but it is not very good for the environment 5 (CC)
- 2. Low inputs of resources but has the goal of selling the product for profit. Can make a good profit by maximizing yields and efficiently utilizing resources 5 (CC)
- 3. The distance east or west of the equator. Used to get coordinated horizontally 1 (CC)
- 4. A boundary line that coincides with some cultural divide, such as religion or language. Helps people divide into groups that have the same cultural interest. 4 (CC)
- 5. A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. Government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided 3 (IDK)
- 7. Usually defined as a central city plus land developed for commercial, industrial, or residential purposes, and includes the surrounding suburbs. The urban area will become a sager place for numerous residents, visitors, and tourists 6 (VIT)
- 9. Known as weight loosing, raw material-oriented, or raw material-dependent industry. Can make labor costs not as expensive which can make it more profitable to make that product 7 (CC)
- 10. A physical boundary that separates a country or state that’s naturally occurring. Helps divide territory of different countries. 4 (CC)
- 12. The use of economic, political, and social pressures to control former colonies. Broadly understood as a further development of capitalism that enables capitalist powers (both nations and corporations) to dominate subject nations through the operations of international capitalism rather than by means of direct rule 5 (IDK)
- 13. Calculated by dividing a population by the amount of arable land, or land suitable for growing crops. Let us understand where urbanization is occurring and the pressures people place on land in areas that are not urban but are still very densely populated 2 (CC)
- 14. Calculated by dividing population by the amount of arable land. A higher physiological density suggests that the available agricultural land is being used more and may reach its output limit sooner than a country that has a lower physiological density 2 (CC)
- 19. The world's largest cities. A place that can hold a lot of people and have tourists most of the time 6 (CC)
- 20. A region of a country that is completely separated from the main body of that country, usually by the borders of another country. They create an alternative labor market that is ethnic-specific and does not demand social and cultural skills of the host country 4 (IDK)
- 22. The distance north or south of the equator. Used to get coordinates vertically 1 (CC)
- 23. the human population grows more rapidly than the food supply until famines, war or disease reduces the population. Gave people reason to start worrying about the future of the world and to see what happens 2 (VIT)
- 26. In the 18th century there was a huge series of technological advances. Responsible for a lot of factory’s increased production in farming and a lot of pollution created 7 (VIT)
- 28. forces or attitudes that tend to divide a state. Forces that separate or pull people apart include racism, nationalism, and perceptions that one group is different or 'other' 3 (CC)