BraydenF B2 AP HumanGeo

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Across
  1. 3. - The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. (VIT) (Unit 5)Importance: Sustainability is vital for ensuring that agricultural practices do not deplete resources for future generations.
  2. 7. - Relating to space. (CC) (Unit 1)
  3. 8. - An official count or survey of a population. (VIT) (Unit 2)Importance: The census provides critical data for understanding population dynamics and resource allocation.
  4. 11. - The movement of people from one place to another. (Unit 2)
  5. 13. - A specific point on Earth distinguished by a particular characteristic. (Unit 1)
  6. 14. Hearth - A location where a significant culture originated and spread. (IDK) (Unit 3)
  7. 15. - The physical character of a place. (CC) (Unit 1)
  8. 18. - The act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. (CC) (Unit 2)
  9. 19. Heat Island - An urban area that is significantly warmer than its rural surroundings. (VIT) (Unit 7)Importance: Understanding urban heat islands is essential for addressing climate change and urban planning challenges.
  10. 22. - An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. (Unit 4)
  11. 24. Development - The process of improving economic well-being and quality of life. (VIT) (Unit 6)Importance: Economic development is crucial for reducing poverty and improving living standards in a region.
  12. 25. Agriculture - Farming for profit, where crops are grown for sale. (IDK) (Unit 5)
  13. 26. - Pertaining to an area on the outskirts of a city. (Unit 7)
  14. 27. - Forces that tend to divide a country. (CC) (Unit 4)
  15. 28. - The process of making an area more urban. (Unit 6)
  16. 30. - Forces that tend to unite a country. (CC) (Unit 4)
  17. 31. - The study of the effects of geography on international politics. (VIT) (Unit 4)Importance: Geopolitics helps explain how geographical factors influence political power and international relations.
  18. 33. - The science or practice of drawing maps. (VIT) (Unit 1)Importance: Cartography is essential for understanding spatial relationships and geographic data representation.
  19. 34. Sector - The part of the economy that draws raw materials from the natural environment. (CC) (Unit 6)
  20. 35. - An area defined by one or more natural or cultural characteristics. (Unit 1)
Down
  1. 1. Farming - Farming in which the crops produced are primarily for the farmer's family. (IDK) (Unit 5)
  2. 2. - The process of renovating and improving a neighborhood. (IDK) (Unit 7)
  3. 4. Sprawl - The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas. (IDK) (Unit 7)
  4. 5. Sector - The part of the economy that provides services to consumers and businesses. (CC) (Unit 6)
  5. 6. - The process by which a person or a group's culture comes to resemble those of another group. (VIT) (Unit 3)Importance: Assimilation is crucial for understanding how cultures interact and influence one another over time.
  6. 9. - The authority of a state to govern itself. (Unit 4)
  7. 10. - Relating to the countryside rather than the town. (Unit 5)
  8. 12. Diffusion - The spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group to another. (IDK) (Unit 3)
  9. 16. - The act of leaving one's resident country to live elsewhere. (CC) (Unit 2)
  10. 17. - The development of industries in a country or region. (Unit 6)
  11. 20. - Relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society. (Unit 3)
  12. 21. - The science or practice of farming. (Unit 5)
  13. 23. - A category of people who identify with each other based on shared cultural traits. (Unit 3)
  14. 29. - The statistical study of populations. (Unit 2)
  15. 32. - A very large and densely populated city. (Unit 7)