8 Geography

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Across
  1. 2. An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing.
  2. 5. The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a community.
  3. 7. The standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
  4. 10. Positive factors of a migrant’s new location the encourages migration.
  5. 11. The process of taking areas of land in a city that are no longer being used and redeveloping them.
  6. 12. A city with a population of more than 10 million people.
  7. 14. The movement of people between countries.
  8. 18. Process by which a previously functioning city becomes run down or disused over time.
  9. 19. The process of social and economic change that takes place as increasing numbers of people move from rural areas (e.g. farms) to urban areas (e.g. cities).
  10. 21. The facilities and services necessary for any community, city or country to function (e.g. buildings, electricity, roads, airports and water supply.
  11. 22. A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town.
Down
  1. 1. Negative factors of a migrant’s original location that encourages migration.
  2. 3. The movement of people within a region or country.
  3. 4. A measurement of the number of individuals per unit area (e.g. 1500 people per square kilometre).
  4. 6. The spread of people living in a given area. The pattern of were people live.
  5. 8. The process of increasing or maintaining the density of housing in already established residential areas.
  6. 9. The movement of people from one place to another of their own free will.
  7. 13. The increase in the proportion of urban population over time.
  8. 15. The presence of several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
  9. 16. Towns, small cities and areas that lie beyond major capital cities.
  10. 17. The growth of a city onto productive farming land on the city fringes.
  11. 20. A term used to describe an area located outside cities and towns, such as farming or agricultural areas.