Across
- 6. The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for subsistence or economic gain.6(vit)
- 8. Process of adopting only certain customs that will be to their advantage.3(cc)
- 10. The migration of people to a certain location because family members of the same nationality previously migrated there.2(cc)
- 11. Belief that inanimate objects, such as plants and stones, or natural events, like thunderstorms and earthquakes, have a discrete spirit and life.3(idk)
- 13. The geographic study of human environmental relationships. The study of humans is very important. This study includes cultural, language, environmental, and more.3(vit)
- 15. Physical location of geographic phenomena across SPACE.1(idk)
- 16. The attempt by a country to establish settlements and impose political and economic control and principles. It was a big thing in the 17th through 20th century for countries in Europe to take areas around the world and make them into colonies.4(cc)
- 19. The improvement in material conditions of a place as a result of diffusion of technology and knowledge. This is important because it is a main goal for most of the planet's regions and it will help solve many problems.5(vit)
- 20. a statistic composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, which are used to rank countries into four tiers of human development.6(idk)
- 22. density change in an urban area.7(idk)
- 23. Core countries have a high levels of development, a capacity at innovation and a convergence of trade flows. Periphery countries usually have less development and are poorer countries.4(idk)
- 26. The study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human population. This is important for the outcome of many other things and can help you get the things you need to solve CBR, CBD, and more.2(vit)
- 27. the ratio of the number of people on earth, and the availability of resources.2(idk)
- 29. Process of less dominant cultures losing their culture to a more dominant culture.3(cc)
- 32. is a class of special economic zone. It is a geographic area where goods may be landed, stored, handled, manufactured or reconfigured and re-exported under specific customs regulation and generally not subject to customs duty.6(idk)
- 33. An official count or survey of a population, typically recording various details of individuals.2(idk)
- 34. The location of a place relative to other places.1(cc)
Down
- 1. A theory that ecplains the distribution of services based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas for services, larger settlements are fewer and farther apart than smaller settlements and provide services for a larger number of people who are willing to travel farther.7(vit)
- 2. The total number of people divided by the total land area. This is what most people think of as density; how many people per area of land.1(idk)
- 3. the practice of persuading owners to sell property cheaply because of the fear of people of another race or class moving into the neighborhood, and thus profiting by reselling at a higher price.7(cc)
- 4. Migration that follows a path of a series of stages or steps towards a final destination.2(cc)
- 5. The extension of national power, authority, or influence to other countries or regions through policies of direct or indirect control.4(cc)
- 7. the total value of goods produced and services provided by a country during one year, equal to the gross domestic product plus the net income from foreign investments.6(cc)
- 9. Four Asian Pacific rim nations that are playing an increasingly important role as well as in the global economy. S. Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong.5(idk)
- 12. A mother tongue that originates from contact between two languages.3(idk)
- 14. the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.6(cc)
- 17. a technique to change the characteristics of a plant, animal or micro-organism by transferring a piece of DNA from one organism to a different organism.5(cc)
- 18. Developed the "Stages of Growth" model of economic development.5(idk)
- 21. Using living organisms in a useful way to produce commercial products like pest resistant crops.5(cc)
- 24. The process of spread of a feature or trend from one place to another over time. There are many different forms of this. All are mentioned and are important in this chapter.1(vit)
- 25. Incorporation of a territory into another geo-political entity.4(idk)
- 28. A market center for the exchange of services by people attracted from the surrounding area.7(idk)
- 30. The study that analyzes geography, history and social science with reference to international politics. It examines the political and strategic significance of geography, where geography is defined in terms of the location, size, and resources of places.4(vit)
- 31. drawing of lines on a map to identify areas in which banks will refuse to loan money.7(cc)
- 34. The physical character of place; what is found at the location and why it is significant.1(cc)
