Across
- 4. agriculture: Farming methods that preserve natural resources long-term.
- 8. agriculture: Farming in regions with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers.
- 9. desert Area lacking access to fresh, nutritious food.
- 13. Small rural settlement, smaller than a village.
- 15. Extensive livestock farming, typically in arid regions.
- 16. nomadism: Seasonal movement of livestock for grazing.
- 18. Expansion of urban areas into surrounding suburbs.
- 20. urban area with diverse economic activities.
- 22. area smaller than a city.
- 23. Large-scale cash crop farming on estates.
- 25. cultivation: Rotating fields for subsistence farming in tropical regions.
- 26. Cultivation of grains such as wheat or corn.
- 27. Small rural community with more amenities than hamlets.
- 29. Cultivation of crops and raising of animals.
- 30. agriculture: Farming for personal consumption rather than profit.
Down
- 1. settlement Communities outside urban areas with low population density.
- 2. Raising cattle for milk production.
- 3. farming Agriculture without synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
- 5. farming: High-input agriculture maximizing output per unit area.
- 6. fringe Transition zone between rural and urban areas.
- 7. Seasonal movement of livestock between lowlands and mountains.
- 10. Intensive vegetable farming for local markets.
- 11. Growth of cities and migration to urban areas.
- 12. farming: Combination of crop cultivation and animal husbandry.
- 14. agriculture: Farming for sale and profit in markets.
- 17. ranching Raising animals for meat production on large ranches.
- 19. Integration of agriculture and business operations.
- 21. farming: Low-input agriculture with minimal labor per acre.
- 24. Cultivation of aquatic organisms for food.
- 28. City with population over 10 million people.