United states and Canada similarities
Across
- 4. Set of plants typical of an area or a place or existing on a given land.
- 8. zones are characterized by monthly average temperatures of 18 ℃ (64.4 ℉) or higher year-round, and have high levels of precipitation
- 9. Long and narrow strip of land that connects two continent.
- 11. Vegetation typical of cold climates that includes mosses, lichens and some dwarf trees.
- 12. Portion of land surrounded by water everywhere.
- 15. System of production, distribution, trade and consumption of goods and services of a society or a country.
- 17. Territory that constitutes a homogeneous unit in a certain aspect due to historical, political, geographic, climatic, cultural circumstances
- 18. Set of assets, wealth or means of subsistence.
- 19. zones: Climate classification systems are ways of classifying the world's climates.
Down
- 1. Each ecological unit into which the biosphere is divided according to a set of climatic and geological factors that determine the type of vegetation and fauna.
- 2. is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapour that falls under gravity from clouds.
- 3. Set of people and organizations that govern or direct a political-administrative division
- 5. Angular distance from a point on the Earth's surface to the parallel of the equator
- 6. A set of unspecialized knowledge and ideas acquired through the development of intellectual faculties, through reading, study and work.
- 7. Large expanse of land separated by the oceans and, in general, by certain geographical features.
- 10. the events and facts that belong to the past time and that constitute the development of humanity from its origins to the present moment
- 13. Surrounding or circulating around a body.
- 14. That is depopulated or uninhabited
- 16. Flat and grassy place, generally in the field.