Noah Kegley B3

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Across
  1. 5. something that brings people in a country together, like a shared language or national pride. (3, CC)
  2. 7. people cut down forests for things like farming or building, which can hurt the environment. (5, CC)
  3. 13. one country takes control of another area, using its resources and often changing its culture and politics. (3, IDK)
  4. 15. people, animals, or things spread out from a central point to different places, showing how stuff moves across space. (1, IDK)
  5. 16. countries and cultures connect and share ideas, goods, and technology, making the world more linked but also changing local traditions. (3, VIT)
  6. 18. when new farming tools and methods made food production faster, helping cities grow and starting big changes in society. (5, VIT)
  7. 19. old industrial or commercial sites that might be polluted but can be cleaned up and reused for new development. (6, IDK)
  8. 24. number of farmers per area of farmland, showing how crowded farming is and how land is being used. (2, VIT)
  9. 25. border that’s actually marked on the ground with signs, fences, or walls so you can see it in real life. (4, CC)
  10. 28. line drawn on a map to show the limits of a place, like the border between two countries. (4, CC)
  11. 29. one group adopts some cultural traits of another group, usually after coming into contact, changing both groups a bit. (3, IDK)
  12. 31. country wants to take back land it believes belongs to it because people there share its culture or history. (4, IDK)
  13. 33. studying the features of a place to understand how people and nature shape it, which helps us learn why places look the way they do. (1, VIT)
  14. 34. border drawn before an area is well populated, often set by physical features like rivers or mountains. (4, IDK)
  15. 35. businesses group together in one area to help each other out and make more money. (7, IDK)
Down
  1. 1. new area with lots of offices, shopping, and homes that pops up on the outskirts of a big city. (6, CC)
  2. 2. something that pulls people in a country apart, like different languages or religions that cause conflict. (3, CC)
  3. 3. perceptual region is an area people believe exists based on their feelings or ideas, not strict boundaries, like “the South” in the U.S. (1, IDK)
  4. 4. area that controls itself a bit more than others, which helps groups keep their culture and make their own decisions. (4, VIT)
  5. 6. people move to their final destination in a series of smaller moves, stopping at different places along the way. (2, CC)
  6. 8. farming of fish, shellfish, or other aquatic life for food, helping to meet the world’s seafood demand. (5, IDK)
  7. 9. top-level decision-making roles in society, like CEOs, government leaders, or top scientists. (7, CC)
  8. 10. good land turns into desert because of things like drought or overuse, making it hard to grow crops. (5, CC)
  9. 11. number of deaths in a population, which helps us understand health and life expectancy in a place. (2, IDK)
  10. 12. basic stuff like roads, bridges, and power lines that help a city or country work and grow. (6, VIT)
  11. 14. fast-growing suburban city that isn’t the biggest in its area but grows as quickly as a major city. (6, IDK)
  12. 17. when machines started doing most work instead of people, changing how we live and work forever. (7, VIT)
  13. 20. people choose to move to a new place on their own, usually for better jobs, education, or lifestyle. (2, CC)
  14. 21. area where everyone shares one or more traits, like language or climate, and it has clear boundaries, such as a country or state. (1, CC)
  15. 22. humans tame plants or animals for their own use, which made farming and settled life possible. (5, IDK)
  16. 23. area organized around a central point or hub, like a city and its subway system, where everything connects back to that center. (1, CC)
  17. 26. community that’s even farther out than the suburbs, where people live outside the main city but still commute in. (6, CC)
  18. 27. group of South American countries that work together to trade more easily and boost their economies. (7, IDK)
  19. 30. high-level information and knowledge-based work, like research, tech, or data analysis. (7, CC)
  20. 32. government actions meant to slow down population growth by encouraging fewer births. (2, IDK)