Sam G B3 APHUG
Across
- 4. the quality that helps people know things like population density and spatial distributions. 1 (CC)
- 7. is drawn on a map to show limits of space, shows us how it can make or break relationships in regions. 4 (CC)
- 8. a process in which people are living longer, that results in more population growth, shows what will happen with population growth and momentum. 2(VIT)
- 11. the spatial grouping of several businesses to share costs, such as an access road to a public highway or development of a workforce with special skills 7 (IDK)
- 12. a boundary established by a legal document, can help us see migration patterns. 4 (CC)
- 13. stylized maps that illustrate theories about distributions, help us understand patterns between humans and their environment, 1 (VIT)
- 14. a trend reflecting employment discrimination toward woman, shows challenges for career advancement. 7 (IDK)
- 17. the potential of a job to produce other jobs. Helps us understand how some jobs can influence the creation of other jobs. 7 (VIT)
- 19. places that include several regions, helps us understand how cultures connect. 3 (CC)
- 21. behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture, helps us understand cultural differences. 3 (IDK)
- 24. places characterized by religion, ethnicity, and launguage, can shape the different art, literature and more around the world. It helps us understand the culture that the people celebrate in that region 3 (CC)
- 28. it allows crops to grow without using soil, with using mineral-enriched solutions, gives us solutions to make agriculture better. 5 (IDK)
- 29. ways people organize their society and relate to one another, it show how cultures can come together. 3 (IDK)
- 31. an outgoing process that does not end once a city is formed, shows us how populations can grow and cluster. 6 (VIT)
- 32. it is a variety of community types with a range of population density’s, shows us population distribution patterns and impact of human activities. 6 (IDK)
- 33. in which commercial interests benifit each other, shows a perspective on humans and the environment and their interactions. F6 (IDK)
- 34. the idea is that things, such as cities near one each other are more closely connected or related than things that are far apart, helps us understand how factors shape spatial interactions and connectivity. 1 (IDK)
Down
- 1. it imposed that trade barriers to protect their young industries from foreign competition. It shows the impacts of trade barriers. 7 (CC)
- 2. the amount of things, gives us a deponer understanding of humans and their ways. rather than just numbers 1 (CC)
- 3. it is in a densely populated urban area that is often very small, consisting of a single block bounded by four streets. Shows us how populated a small urban area is. 6 (CC)
- 5. the proccess of legally adding territory to a city, has shaped many countries borders throughout history. 4 (IDK)
- 6. birth rate spikes, helps understand how birth rate spikes make the economy and demands higher after world war 2. 2 (CC)
- 9. a comparison of the number of farmers to the area of arable land, shows us the sustainability of agricultural practices. Helps us understand a how many farmers there are per an amount of arable land 2 (IDK)
- 10. cropping is planting and harvesting a crop or two times per year, helps us understand how to make the most out of land. 5 (CC)
- 15. a place located in between two very different and contentious regions, can show us why we can’t keep stability in some cases. 4 (VIT)
- 16. the seasonal herding of animals from higher elevations in the summer and lower elevations in the winter. shows us relationships with animals and the environment and it also affects what they eat. 5 (IDK)
- 18. laws that reduced barriers/trades, shows the impacts on people, industries, and employment. 7 (CC)
- 20. it is when farmers grow two or more crops simultaneously on the same field, shows us how it promotes sustainable land use. 5 (CC)
- 22. the process in which by which humans alter the landscapes in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade, helps us understand food production and it also sustains human life. . 5 (VIT)
- 23. the heirarchical division of people into groups based on factors such as economic status, power, and/or ethnicity, helps us know if there is equality and what society is like. 2 (IDK)
- 24. forces that unify a group of people or a religion, we can understand how society comes together to be unified. 3 (VIT)
- 25. orginizations that are often formed to create a military alliance, promote trade, or combat a environmental problem 4 (IDK)
- 26. Time-space compression: tech and globalization make the world feel smaller by shrinking distances and times for communication and movement, significant for globalization. Helps us understand how tech makes the word feel smaller by looking at distances 1 (IDK)
- 27. deficient and decrease in births, helps us understand how reducing birth rates can affect a country’s population. 2 (CC)
- 30. contiguous geographic regions that function as the foundation for a census, important for urban planning. Shows us the amount of people in a region. 6 (CC)