Across
- 3. Indicator of level of development for each country, constructed by United Nations, combining income, literacy, education, and life expectancy (7 VIT)
- 6. Forces that divide a country (3, CC)
- 8. The spread of an idea through the physical movement of people from one place to another. Ex: English coming to North America because of colonial migration. (3, IDK)
- 10. An industry in which the final product weighs less or comprises a lower volume than the inputs.(7, CC)
- 13. a two dimensional or flat scale model of the Earth’s surface or portion of it. (1, VIT)
- 14. the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically. (4, CC)
- 16. A nation of people without a state that it considers home (e.g., Kurds, Basques, Palestinians, the Hmong). (4, IDK)
- 17. A new term used to describe cities that have 20 million or more people (6, IDK)
- 21. The very sparsely habited, uninhabited, or uninhabitable area of the world. (2, IDK)
- 23. when a nation stretches across borders and across states. stateless nation ex-The Kurds (4, IDK)
- 24. A computer system that can capture, store, query, analyze, and display geographic data. (1, CC)
- 27. nationalistic forces that bind a country together. (3, CC)
- 30. The percentage growth of a population in a year, computed as the crude birth rate minus the crude death rate. (2, VIT)
- 33. A system that accurately determines the precise location of something on Earth. (1, CC)
Down
- 1. a model to to explain the forces that control the prices of agricultural commodities and how those variable prices affect patterns of agricultural land utilization (5, VIT)
- 2. The average number of years an individual can be expected to live, given current social, economic, and medical conditions. (5, IDK)
- 4. The total number of deaths in a year for every 1,000 people alive in the society.(2, CC)
- 5. Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people. (3 VIT)
- 7. An industry in which the final product weighs more or comprises a greater volume than the inputs. (7 CC)
- 9. The process of spreading something from one place to another in an ever-expanding “snowballing” process (3, IDK)
- 11. The location of a place relative to another place (6, CC)
- 12. An energy source formed from the residue of plants and animals buried millions of years ago. (7, IDK)
- 14. business district The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered. (6, VIT)
- 15. An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements. (5, IDK)
- 18. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. (4, CC)
- 19. the number of live births occurring among the population of a given geographical area during a given year, per 1,000 mid-year total population of the given geographical area during the same year.(2, CC)
- 20. is a country whose political boundaries correspond with its cultural boundaries. ex France (4, VIT)
- 22. used to show a quantitative difference between mapped features by varying the size of symbols. Data is classified into ranges that are each then assigned a symbol size to represent the range. (1, CC)
- 25. The portion of Earth’s surface occupied by permanent human settlement. (2, IDK)
- 26. Concentration of waste added to air, water or land at a greater level than occurs in average air, water or land. (7, IDK)
- 28. A country that has progressed relatively far along a continuum of development. a.k.a a richer country (5, CC)
- 29. Cities with more than 10 million people (6, IDK)
- 31. Physical characteristics of a location, including land, labor, capital (6, CC)
- 32. Shows the values of one or more numeric data fields. Each dot on a dot-density map represents some amount of data.(1,CC)
- 34. A country that is at a relatively early stage in the process of economic development; a.k.a. a poorer country (5, CC)
