Arden Twiss 2

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Across
  1. 2. Developers purchasing land beyond a city's periphery (20 IDK)
  2. 4. When people living in a city move to live outside city limits (18 CC)
  3. 5. The distance people are willing to travel for a certain good or service (18 IDK)
  4. 9. A model that describes a city as a patchwork of different land use types around a CBD (19 CC)
  5. 11. The world's largest cities (18 IDK)
  6. 13. Neighborhoods of extreme poverty, homelessness, and lawlessness (19 IDK)
  7. 14. A model that describes a city as concentric rings around a CBD (19 CC)
  8. 15. When cities grow to make a single, uninterrupted urban area (18 IDK)
  9. 17. A model that describes a city as a several wedges extending out from a CBD (19 CC)
  10. 20. Areas of undeveloped land around a city (20 IDK)
  11. 21. The long-term viability of a city. It is important because everything in this chapter effects this. (20 VIT)
Down
  1. 1. When people move to city suburbs (18 CC)
  2. 3. Higher concentration of poor residents in a city (20 CC)
  3. 6. A way of living that reflects a low income (20 CC)
  4. 7. A place with a permanent human population. It is important because this chapter, and most of this class revolve around the creation, development, and workings of it. (18 VIT)
  5. 8. The commercial heart of a city. It is important because all land use models have and are centered around one of these. (19 VIT)
  6. 10. When certain governmental elements are handled jointly across multiple municipalities (19 IDK)
  7. 12. When residents outside a city's boundary join to form a new city (19 IDK)
  8. 16. When people living outside city limits move back into the city (18 CC)
  9. 18. The flow of residents leaving a city (20 IDK)
  10. 19. The condition of not having a permanent living place (20 CC)