Across
- 4. States a “hierarchy” of settlements, going from cities down to villages; developed by Christaller
- 7. People are attracted towards larger cities and settlements due to the services they provide which cannot be accessed elsewhere
- 8. A city’s size equals the largest cities population divided by its rank in population
- 9. A city with over 20 millions denizens
- 10. Economic centers with few permanent residents
- 12. The maximum distance customers would be willing to travel to acsess a service
Down
- 1. Rapidly growing suburban city, often will large populations
- 2. Nations which have finished industrializing, tend to abuse poorer nations
- 3. Splits the world into core, semi-periphary, and periphery countries; developed by Wallterstein
- 5. “Opposite” of ranksize, used in Mexico
- 6. Unrestricted city growth
- 11. A nation which is currently industrializing
