Washington Geography - created by Clio, Ella, Mia, Kai, Ollie, Matthew, Atticus

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Across
  1. 1. They use it to show distances. For example, 1 inch represents a mile.
  2. 5. farming
  3. 8. _____ is what weather is like year after year.
  4. 9. The lay of the land
  5. 10. mountains, rivers, ocean
  6. 13. _______ are things found in nature that are useful.
  7. 17. ____ is the industry of making money by providing hotels, food, transportation, and activities for visitors.
  8. 18. Things that are natural features of the land are called ____.
  9. 21. How high the land is above sea level.
  10. 22. Areas with shared physical or cultural characteristics.
  11. 24. Farmers use ____ for watering plants.
  12. 25. Busy cities, with many large buildings, stores, apartments, and homes, are ___ places.
Down
  1. 2. industry, towns, population of people
  2. 3. They are valleys, foothills, plateaus, straits, islands, capes, wetlands, harbors, peninsulas, and mountain.s
  3. 4. Arizona is one.
  4. 6. A ____ on a map that shows the direction North, South, West, East.
  5. 7. – You will find this helpful when reading a map.
  6. 11. Shipping is a major _____ in Washington.
  7. 12. Boundaries made by government leaders and are only visible on maps.
  8. 14. areas with only a few homes and a lot of open land
  9. 15. They are on maps. For example, the symbol for a capitol city would be a star.
  10. 16. The ___ of Washington is all the people who live in the state.
  11. 19. A ___ is a land under the control of one government.
  12. 20. very large sections of land, Asia included
  13. 23. wood