Cultural Geography

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Across
  1. 4. how human behavior is expressed
  2. 5. characteristics: Styles and designs of buildings that reflect culture or history.
  3. 9. Signs in a place—street signs, store signs, and advertisements—that show language and culture.
  4. 12. Land used for farming crops or raising animals.
  5. 13. practices: Ways societies produce, buy, and sell goods and services, including production, trade, services, markets, labor, and transportation systems.
  6. 15. A location that has unique or culturally meaningful characteristics.
  7. 16. Relating to the whole world. Homogeneous: All the same or very similar; lacking differences.
  8. 18. Patterns: How land are used -- for what purposes (commercial, agricultural, industrial, residential, religious, recreational, transportation)
  9. 20. Areas with factories, warehouses, and production.
  10. 21. Places where people live, such as houses and apartments.
Down
  1. 1. Roads, railways, airports, and paths used for moving people or goods.
  2. 2. When places look the same and lose cultural uniqueness. Unique or culturally meaningful: Something special to a group because it reflects their identity or traditions.
  3. 3. features: Things that people build or create, such as buildings, roads, and bridges.
  4. 6. Areas with stores, businesses, and services.
  5. 7. Land used for churches, mosques, temples, and other places of worship. Recreational: Parks, sports fields, playgrounds, and other leisure areas.
  6. 8. Five elements of culture, Culture, Human Environment Interaction, Economics, Social Organization, Political Organization
  7. 10. The growing connection between countries through trade, travel, and communication.
  8. 11. features: Natural parts of the Earth, like mountains, rivers, and forests.
  9. 14. characteristics: Beliefs, traditions, and places of worship connected to a religion. Linguistic characteristics: The languages spoken in an area, including accents and writing systems.
  10. 17. migration: The movement of people from one place to another to live.
  11. 19. Writing systems a language uses, such as the Roman alphabet or Chinese characters.