Across
- 3. A neighborhood has good schools, hospitals, and safe housing, making life easier for residents.
- 4. A country builds more businesses, creates jobs, and increases income over time.
- 6. A city like New York is crowded with over ten million of people, busy streets, and public transportation.
- 7. During a big event, like a football game, more people buy food, increasing the need for it.
- 9. A school installs solar panels to power classrooms.
- 12. People have access to technology, clean water, education, and high-paying jobs.
- 13. along the East Coast connect into one long urban area where people commute between them.
- 16. A student surveys their classmates about family size, ages of siblings, and where they’ve lived to analyze how human populations change and interact with the environment.
- 17. A government releases a graph showing how many young, middle-aged, and older people live in the country.
- 19. A graph shows how likely individuals are to survive at different ages.
- 20. Most individuals live to old age, like humans with strong healthcare systems.
- 21. A country becomes more developed, and families start having fewer children over time.
- 23. People may have limited access to healthcare, education, and stable jobs.
- 24. Land becomes dry and cracked after too much farming and not enough rain.
Down
- 1. A country has many working adults, leading to more jobs, higher income, and better living conditions.
- 2. Birds in a forest have an equal chance of dying at any age.
- 5. Sources Cars use gasoline which will eventually run out.
- 8. Farmers use new machines and better seeds to grow more food and feed more people.
- 10. A student decides how to spend their money on food, clothes, or saving for a new phone.
- 11. Grocery stores are stocked with enough food for people in the community.
- 14. A coach compares the number of boys and girls trying out for different sports teams.
- 15. Your school creates a chart showing how many freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors there are.
- 18. Many fish hatch, but only a few survive to adulthood.
- 22. A farmer grows only corn across all fields instead of different crops.
