Across
- 2. The study of the past events, people, and cultures that have shaped a county's development.
- 4. The total number of people living in a county or any other geographical area.
- 6. The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities, such as roads, bridges, and utilities, in a county.
- 8. The main city or town that serves as the seat of government for a county or state.
- 9. The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, and values through formal schooling and learning experiences.
- 12. The industry of travel and visits to places of interest, such as landmarks, natural attractions, or events.
- 13. Activities or hobbies that people engage in for enjoyment and relaxation, such as sports, parks, or theaters.
- 14. The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and how people interact with the environment.
- 15. A notable or significant feature, such as a building, monument, or natural site, that is recognized in a county.
Down
- 1. A geographical region or administrative division of a larger area, usually with its own local government.
- 3. The beliefs, customs, traditions, and way of life of the people in a county, including art, music, and food.
- 5. The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising livestock, to produce food and other resources.
- 7. Resources The materials or substances found in nature that have economic value, such as water, minerals, or forests.
- 9. The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a county.
- 10. The line or boundary that separates one county from another or one country from another.
- 11. The system or organization that manages and governs a county, making decisions and providing public services.