Ch. 1 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. The science of understanding Earth's features, climates, and how humans interact with and shape our planet.
  2. 4. A country or region completely surrounded by land, with no beaches or direct ocean access.
  3. 6. Describing where something is by referencing nearby landmarks or other known places.
  4. 8. Invisible east-west lines circling the globe, measuring how far north or south a place is from the Equator.
  5. 10. Imaginary lines running from the North to South Pole, measuring east-west positions on Earth.
  6. 11. A high, flat area of land that rises sharply above its surroundings, like nature's stage.
  7. 12. A natural material that can regrow or replenish itself faster than we use it up, ensuring a lasting supply.
  8. 14. A clever water-filled chamber that helps boats travel up or down rivers with different water levels.
  9. 15. The starting line for measuring east-west positions on Earth, running through Greenwich, England.
  10. 16. The supreme rulebook that outlines how a country should be governed and what rights its citizens have.
Down
  1. 1. How high up something is compared to sea level, like nature's own measuring stick.
  2. 2. A serious promise between groups, often written down and signed, to agree on certain actions or behaviors.
  3. 5. A set of numbers or letters that act like a treasure map, helping locate exact positions on Earth.
  4. 7. An invisible belt around the middle of Earth, separating the planet into northern and southern halves.
  5. 9. A precise spot on Earth pinpointed by specific coordinates, like a global address system.
  6. 13. The typical weather patterns an area experiences over many years, shaping its environmental personality.
  7. 17. A collection of companies all working in the same field, like a big team of businesses with similar goals.