Across
- 2. A position of site occupied or available for occupancy or marked by some distinguishing feature. This can help us get to places or identify where something/somewhere is. This is very important because it’s what most of the unit talks about, there are different types of this and the unit also shows a lot of pictures of this word.(VIT1)
- 3. Migrating people to a specific location because relatives or members of the same nationality previously migrated there. This encourages and facilitates settlement in a new country.(CC2)
- 8. The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool and other products. This encompasses raising livestock, industrial forestry and fishing. It helps sustain life by providing the food we need for survival.(VIT5)
- 9. The belief that territory outside a given state should be made part of the state due to a large number of people living there or the same ethnicity as live in the state in question or due to the state having historically been in possession of the territory. This is based on the intersection between nationalism and the causes of war.(IDK4)
- 10. Arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line. A settlement or group of buildings that is formed in a long line.(CC5)
- 11. A boundary line between two distinct linguistic regions. It can be a boundary between two different languages, or, more frequently, the boundary between two different dialects of the same language. This establishes boundaries which group together non standard dialect forms with similar distinctive linguistic features.(IDK2)
- 14. A particular point or part of space or of a surfaces, especially that occupies a person or thing. This is important because it can carry meaning, memories, cultures and people.(CC1)
- 15. The number of years a person can expect to live. This is important because it measures health status across all age groups.(VIT7)
- 17. To separate and move apart in different directions without order or regularity. To become scattered. This implies a wider separation and complete breaking up of a mass or group.(CC5)
- 18. The business practice of hiring a party outside a company to perform services or create goods that were traditionally performed in house by the company’s own employees and staff. This is important because companies use this to cut labor costs, including salaries for their personnel, overhead, equipment, and technology.(CC7)
- 20. Identification with one’s own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations. This identifies the nation as the central form of community and elevates it to its loyalty.(VIT4)
- 21. The custom arts, social institutions, ns achievement regarding collectively of a group of people from a nation or social group. This influences people's views, values, their humor, their hopes, loyalty, and worries or fears. This helps build relationships among people and when building relationships finding those similarities and understanding people's perspective.(VIT2)
- 25. A position or site occupied or available for occupancy or marked by some distinguishing feature. This plays a huge role in attracting and retaining the best employees.(CC1)
- 28. A political division of a body of people that occupies a territory defined by frontiers. The establishment of order and security its methods the laws and their enforcement is why this is important.(CC4)
- 29. A planning and development approach based on the principles of how cities and towns had been built for the last several centuries. This improve accessibility, improves transportation choice and reduces traffic speeds.(CC6)
- 33. The visual representations of geospatial data and the use of cartographic techniques to support visual analytics. This is important because it emphasizes information transmission and communicates geospatial information. This allows us to explore date and also for decision making processes.(IDK1)
- 34. A political approach that favors free market capitalism, deregulation, and reduction in government spending. This can affect freer markers, access to more product and services to meet consumer demand, greater revenue and higher profits.(IDK7)
- 35. changing patterns of population distribution in relation to changing patterns of mortality, fertility, like expectancy and leading causes of death. This provided an explanatory model for the emergence of modern epidemics of chronic diseases.(IDK2)
Down
- 1. A period of growth with an industrialized economy or nation in which the relative importance of manufacturing reduces. This focuses on theory Al knowledge creating new scientific disciplines and technological advances.(IDK7)
- 4. The process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and cultures. This allows humans to adapt to and learn about their environment.(CC2)
- 5. Cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture. This can lead to changes in values, attitudes, abilities, motives, and personal identity.(CC2)
- 6. The analysis of the methods, the behavior and the results of elections in the context of geographic space and using geographical techniques.(IDK4)
- 7. The combining of different religions, cultures or ideas. This provides an opportunity to bring beliefs, values, and customs from one cultural tradition into contact with, and to engage different cultural traditions.(IDK2)
- 12. The existence of diversity within a society or group, including differences in terms of cultural background, beliefs, values, social norms, ethnicity, race, gender, and other characteristics that influence how people interact with one another.(IDK6)
- 13. The practice of relocating business processes or work functions to another country in order to cut costs and increase efficiency. This is helpful because it revolutionizes businesses by relocation operations to optimize costs, access specialized skills foster innovation and reshaping global industries.(CC7)
- 16. Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries. This is an element of a political struggle about who has the right to be cared by the states and society.(IDK2)
- 19. The action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing to another in a seasonal cycle, typically to lowlands in winter and highlands in summer. This is an efficient way to maintain access to food in areas that otherwise do not support many other types of agriculture.n(IDK5)
- 22. When a migrant follows a path of a series of stages, or steps toward a final destination. This allows migrants to increase the likelihood of reaching the West.(CC2)
- 23. The technique of growing plants using a water based nutrient solution rather than soil. This is a solution to combat climate change, to reduce the environmental damage and species extinction caused by overexploitation and intensive farming.(IDK5)
- 24. A geographical area constituting a city or town. This is important for many reasons ranging from long term economic benefit to improved quality of life and reduced environmental impact.(VIT6)
- 26. The process whereby the character of a poor urban area is changed by wealthier people moving in, improving housing, and attracting new businesses. This results in the forced exodus of low income residents and minorities to make room for more affluent people.(CC6)
- 27. The movement of a person or people from one country, locality, place of residence to settle in another. It is important to know about this because it raises world GDP by raising productivity.(VIT2)
- 30. Rapidly growing suburban cities with a population greater than 100,000. This is important to population growth that have a larger amount of residents.(IDK6)
- 31. Another word for name, but it identifies specific locations. This can help people and ethnic groups to recognize their home and places in terms of their historical and cultural subjects, religious beliefs, and mythical custom ceremonies. This is important because it can uncover important historical information about a place.(IDK1)
- 32. A territory where all the people are led by the same government. This generates identity and loyalty.(CC4)
