Across
- 4. , the time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place
- 5. , factors include landforms, climate, vegetation, availability of water, soil quality, minerals , and wildlife
- 9. , Used to determine an individual's exact location on Earth
- 11. ,anguage distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation
- 12. , mportant to geography because it helps show natural increase
- 13. , where new ideas and innovations spring up and spread to other parts of the world
- 14. , often emerges when two or more languages coexist in a small geographic area
- 15. ,results from the mixing of a colonizer's language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated
Down
- 1. , study of death rates or the actual ability of an individual to die
- 2. , usually is given as a fraction or a ratio-1/10,000 or 1:10,000
- 3. , Ethnic minorities are associated with homelands
- 6. , map in which a certain variable (such as population) is replaced by land area or distance, and the space of the map is altered in order to accommod ate this new variable
- 7. , forced to leave their traditional lands due to persecution or material hardship within their society
- 8. ,a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth
- 10. , the cyclical movement upwards and downwards in a graph