Cities and Urbanization

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Across
  1. 2. the internal physical attributes of a place, its relative location or regional position with references to other nonlocal places
  2. 3. a particular aspect of life or activity
  3. 6. expansion of economic activity caused by the growth or introduction of another economic activity
  4. 8. size of the population required to make the provision of goods/services economically possible
  5. 11. is a process involving the clustering or concentrating of people or activities
  6. 12. the act or process of drawing up plans or layouts for some project or enterprise
  7. 13. average maximum distance people will travel to purchase a good/service
  8. 14. some city workers produce goods or services for areas outside the city. these result in money flowing into the city
Down
  1. 1. a major population center made up of a large city and the smaller suburbs and towns that surround it
  2. 3. residential areas surrounding a city. shops and businesses moved to suburbia as well as people
  3. 4. the largest settlement in a country, if it had more than twice as many people as the second-ranking settlement
  4. 5. valuable way to indicate location because it helps find an unfamiliar place and understand the importance
  5. 7. the process by which housing units formerly occupied by, middle and upper-income families decline in quality and value and become available to lower-income occupants
  6. 9. adds territory to an existing state or country
  7. 10. a region that is remote from cities or their cultural influence