Places and Regions
Across
- 4. Someth-ing you live in that is also a human characteristic.
- 8. This type of region can change over time.
- 9. You might have only this to go by if you've never visited a place before.
- 11. Railroads helped to bring type of great wealth to towns in the 1800s.
- 13. A type of map that only shows physical characteristic.
- 15. An image of a gorilla running through the jungle with a caffeineted soda is an example of something that affects our attitudes about products.
- 20. This can bring economic changes to a community or a family. Cell phones and swamp buggies are two examples.
Down
- 1. A bedroom and North America are examples.
- 2. A type of map that can show both human and physical characteristics of a place.
- 3. and physical, These characteristics are not independent of each other.
- 5. Tourin places using technology can affect this in people.
- 6. Mexican-Americans and farmers from Minnesota are all examples of what type of background?
- 7. These people (experts or scholars) don't always agree on the word "region."
- 10. This can help build your community and can also help you to watch some TV.
- 12. This can bring smog and endanger wild animals but also helps to bring more products and services to people who are closely packed.
- 14. An example of a formal region. Like Minneapolis.
- 16. Major universities and hospitals can bring this type of activity to a place.
- 17. A very physical roof. Usually built as part of a hut.
- 18. A wet example of a physical characteristic of a place.
- 19. The Golden Gate Bridge and the Grand Canyon are all national examples of this.