Across
- 9. Growing one crop in a farm system year after year(5,CC)
- 14. birth rate - death rate/2 (2,IDK)
- 19. An area that shares a common qualitative characteristics,it's only a region because people believe it's a region(1,IDK)
- 20. the movement of people from rural areas to cities(6,VIT)
- 21. 10 million inhabitants or more(6,CC)
- 23. the mass expulsion or killing of members of an unwanted ethnic or religious group in a society (4,CC)
- 27. The relationship between the distance on the ground and the corresponding distance on a specific map (1,CC)
- 30. term used by geographers to mean where people are settle on the earth(2,IDK)
- 31. examining and measuring the surface of the Earth for planning, preparing to build, or mapping(5,IDK)
- 32. series of laws enacted by the british government that enabled landowners to purchase and enclose land of their own use which had previously been communal land used by peasant farmers (5,IDK)
- 34. How the physical environment caused the social development(1,IDK)
- 35. mainly religion,language, or ethnicity related differences (4,CC)
Down
- 1. area previously in conflict from which weapons and military forces have been removed (4,IDK)
- 2. planning ordinances that provide affordable housing to people with low to moderate incomes(6,IDK)
- 3. are small credit or loans given to people in developing countries to start small businesses and help improve the economy(7,IDK)
- 4. All information including physical features and human activities(1,VIT)
- 5. body of materials,customary beliefs,and social forms that together constitute the distinct tradition of a group or people (3,VIT)
- 6. The study of population(2,VIT)
- 7. is the community of indigenous people living together working to keep their culture alive(3,IDK)
- 8. modifying the environment to raise plants or animals for food or other uses (5,VIT)
- 10. is one of the most widely used and quoted statistics in economic geography, particularly in popular parlance.(7,CC)
- 11. the perceived connection of people, their culture, and their economic systems to the land. (4,VIT)
- 12. when a country provides incentives for people to have more children (2,CC)
- 13. How zoomed in or out you are when looking at geographic data (1, CC)
- 15. When a country provides incentives for people to have fewer children (2,CC)
- 16. the process of a person or group losing the cultural traits that made them distinct from the people around them (3,CC)
- 17. Growing one crop in a farm system at a given time (5,CC)
- 18. A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s. (7,VIT)
- 22. clustering of productive activities and people for mutual advantage(7,IDK)
- 24. system regulating the rights to ownership and control and usage of land(6,IDK)
- 25. adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another (3,CC)
- 26. The value of the total number of goods and services produced in a country in a given time period (7,CC)
- 28. 20 million inhabitants or more(6,CC)
- 29. the blending traits from two different cultures to form a new traits (3,IDK)
- 33. established rights and responsibilities of states concerning ownership/usage of the seas and their resources(4,IDK)