Across
- 4. On a map, a line that connects or links different places that share a common or equal value, such as elevation (IDK, 1)
- 7. The rapid transformation of the economy through the introduction of machines, new power sources, and new chemical processes in Europe and the United States between 1760 and 1830 (VIT, 7)
- 8. A territory surrounded by a country but not ruled by it (CC, 4)
- 12. The pattern in which humans are spread out on Earth’s surface (VIT, 2)
- 16. A range of pro-market and anti-government positions on the economy, such as reducing government ownership and regulation and promoting privatization and market-based solutions (IDK, 7)
- 17. The day-to-day atmospheric conditions that affect daily decisions (CC, 5)
- 18. Abrupt slopes that break up the general continuity of the terrain (IDK, 4)
- 21. An absolute location of a place on Earth (CC, 6)
- 23. Sections of a body of water where there is very little aquatic life (IDK, 5)
- 27. A set of traditional symbols or symbolic forms associated with a country and its citizens (IDK, 4)
- 30. The areas we occupy as humans; it has no value until the people who occupy it make it their own (CC, 1)
- 31. The total value of all the goods and services made by a country’s residents and businesses in a specific time period regardless of the country or location in which they were made (CC, 7)
- 32. A combined language that has a fuller vocabulary than a pidgin language and becomes a native language (CC, 3)
- 33. The average pattern of weather over a 30-year period for a particular region (CC, 5)
- 34. The human-made space in which people live, work, and engage in leisure activities on a daily basis (VIT, 6)
- 35. A trade language, characterized by a very small vocabulary derived from the languages of at least two or more groups in contact (CC, 3)
Down
- 1. A language of communication and commerce spoken across a wide area where it is not a mother tongue (IDK, 3)
- 2. Producing two forms of energy from one fuel (IDK, 7)
- 3. A software application for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on Earth’s surface; allows the rapid manipulation of geospatial data for problem-solving and research (IDK, 1)
- 5. The act of a migrant leaving their place (country) of origin (CC, 2)
- 6. A place with more than 100,000 residents that is not a core city in a metropolitan area; a large suburb with its own government (IDK, 6)
- 9. Part of a national territory separated from the main body of the country to which it belongs (CC, 4)
- 10. A city that is much larger than any other city in the country and that dominates the country’s economic, political, and cultural life (IDK, 6)
- 11. A focused geographic area where important innovations are born and from which they spread (VIT, 3)
- 13. A branch of human geography concerned with the spatial analysis of political systems (VIT, 4)
- 14. The act of a migrant arriving at their destination country (CC, 2)
- 15. How we modify space based on who we are as a group of people (CC, 1)
- 19. The total value of all goods and services produced within a country over a specific period, regardless of the producer’s national origin (CC, 7)
- 20. Involuntary mass dispersions of a population from its home territory (IDK, 2)
- 22. The relative location of a place in reference to its surrounding features, or its regional position with reference to other places (CC, 6)
- 24. The process whereby religion become a less dominant force in everyday life than it was in the past (IDK, 3)
- 25. The area surrounding a city (IDK, 5)
- 26. The planting and harvesting of domesticated plants and the raising of domesticated animals for food (VIT, 5)
- 28. When refugees or displaced persons return to their home country (IDK, 2)
- 29. The study of the interactions between societies and their local environments (VIT, 1)
