Across
- 1. Tools, machines, and systems that help people solve problems or complete tasks.
- 4. Moving to a new country to live permanently.
- 5. A new idea, method, or invention that improves something.
- 10. An international organization that promotes peace, cooperation, and human rights among countries.
- 12. The buying and selling of goods and services between people, businesses, or countries.
- 15. The way people, countries, and environments rely on one another.
- 16. A variety of different cultures, languages, beliefs, and backgrounds.
- 19. The natural world, including land, water, air, plants, and animals.
- 20. A person or business that makes goods or provides services.
- 21. Long-term changes in Earth's climate caused mainly by human activities.
- 23. A person who buys or uses goods and services.
- 24. Materials found in nature that people use, such as water, forests, oil, and minerals.
- 25. A product or service sold from Canada to another country.
- 26. The countries and people around the world that are connected through trade, communication, travel, and shared issues.
Down
- 2. Sharing ideas, traditions, languages, and customs between different cultures.
- 3. Understanding and acting responsibly as a member of the world community.
- 6. A problem that affects many countries and people around the world.
- 7. Using resources responsibly so they are available for future generations.
- 8. Basic rights and freedoms that all people should have.
- 9. Help provided to people affected by disasters, poverty, or conflict.
- 11. The process of making and moving products from producers to consumers.
- 13. Countries working together to solve problems or achieve common goals.
- 14. A person who leaves their country because it is unsafe to live there.
- 17. The First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples who are the original inhabitants of Canada.
- 18. A product or service brought into Canada from another country.
- 22. The system of producing, buying, and selling goods and services in a country.
