Across
- 2. /geographical term which describes the effect that distance has on spatial interactions 1(VIT)
- 6. /a central point in a function culture region 6(IDK)
- 13. /the maximum number of people who can be realistically sustained by the geography of that area 2(VIT)
- 14. /when a nation stretches across borders and across states 4(CC)
- 16. /The average number of deaths per thousand births in a given region during a given time period. 2(IDK)
- 19. /The process of physically representing a boundary on the landscape. 4(IDK)
- 22. /The average number of deaths per thousand births in a given region during a given time period. 2(CC)
- 25. /The small communities lying beyond the suburbs of a city 6(CC)
- 26. /A period of rapid development of industry that started in Great Britain in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. 7(VIT)
- 27. /a belief in attempting only realistically achievable reforms in society. 1(IDK)
- 29. /a place of origin for a widespread cultural trend. 3(VIT)
- 30. / small credit or loans given to people in developing countries to start small businesses and help improve the economy. 7(IDK)
- 31. /A ring of land maintained as parks,agriculture, or other types of open space to limit the sprawl of an urban area. 6(IDK)
- 33. /relating to it in terms of quantity 1(CC)
- 34. /A country with multiple culture groups or multiple ethnic groups under a single government. 4(CC)
- 35. /where a large amount of businesses are located. 5(VIT)
Down
- 1. /there should be a larger number of small cities than bigger cities. 6(VIT)
- 3. /the study of the forms and features of land surfaces 1(IDK)
- 4. / The process of mapmakers placing the boundary on the map. 4(IDK)
- 5. /the process wherein political officials redraw electoral districts to favor a certain political party, ethnic group, coalition, or social class. 4(VIT)
- 7. / When cultures come into contact and a less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential or dominant one 3(CC)
- 8. /when they have availability and adequate access at all times to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active life. 5(CC)
- 9. /All types of movements between locations 2(CC)
- 10. / When cultures come into contact and a less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential or dominant one 3(CC)
- 11. /the seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures 5(IDK)
- 12. /relating to the nature or standard of something rather than quantity 1(CC)
- 15. /the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals. 5(IDK)
- 17. /The portion of the economy concerned with manufacturing useful products through processing, transforming, and assembling raw materials. 7(CC)
- 18. /A division of a branch that unites a number of local congregations in a single legal and administrative body. 3(IDK)
- 20. /The portion of the economy concerned with the direct extraction of materials from Earth's surface, generally through agriculture, although sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry. 7(CC)
- 21. /an urban area with a large suburban residential and business area surrounding it. 6(CC)
- 23. /someone who has migrated to another country in hope of being recognized as refugee 2(IDK)
- 24. /when the cost of food is too high in certain regions, or a family is struggling to make ends meet. 5(CC)
- 28. /form of mass production in which each worker is assigned one specific task to perform repeatedly 7(IDK)
- 32. / a language that combines simple words from multiple languages so that people who need to understand one another, in order to conduct trade and facilitate business, are able to communicate with one another 3(IDK)
