Across
- 1. A relatively short-term feeling of disorientation and discomfort due to the lack of familiar cues in the environment. (3 IDK)
- 4. an area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government with control over its internal foreign affairs. (4 CC)
- 6. Population of various age categories in a population pyramid. (2 IDK)
- 7. The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture. (2 CC)
- 8. An internal organization of a state that places most power in the hand of a central government officials. (4 CC)
- 9. The core-periphery idea that the core houses main economic power of region and the outlying region or periphery houses lesser economic ties. (3 VIT)
- 11. Explains that a city grows outward from a central area in a series of concentric rings, like the growth rings on a tree.
- 12. An index of income related to GDP. (5 IDK)
- 14. The portion of the economy concerned with manufacturing useful products through processing, transforming, and assembling raw materials. (5 CC)
- 15. A mixed-use or residential area, existing either as part of a city or urban area or as a separate residential community within commuting distance of a city. (7 CC)
- 17. This is when the projection population show exponential growth; sometimes shape as a j-curve. This is important because if our population grows exponentially our resource use will go up exponentially and so will our use as well as a greater demand for food and more. (2 VIT)
- 19. A region controlled by a city and that has sovereignty. (4 IDK)
- 21. Core countries have high levels of development, a capacity at innovation and a convergence of trade flows. This is important because Periphery countries usually have less development and are poorer countries. (4 VIT)
- 23. Is an improved form of tertiary sector as it involves the services related to the knowledge sector, which includes the demand for the information- based services like taking the consultancy from tax managers, statisticians and software developers. (6 CC)
- 24. The number of farmers per unit area of arable land. (2 CC)
- 27. A boundary that separates regions in which different languages usages predominate. (3 IDK)
- 29. The reduction in the time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place, as a result of improved communications and transportation system. (1 CC)
- 32. The portion of the economy concern with the direct extraction of materials from earths surface, generally through agriculture, although sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry. (5 CC)
- 33. Changing of an animal to be adapted for human use, including selling or using for byproducts. (6 IDK)
- 34. The physical environment may limit some human actions, but people have the ability to adjust their environmental. (1 IDK)
- 35. Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizer. This is important because, because of this revolution agricultural productivity at a global scale has increased faster than the population. (6 VIT)
Down
- 2. The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape. (1 IDK)
- 3. A rural settlement in which the houses and farm building of each family are situated closest to each other and fields surrounding the settlement. (7 IDK)
- 5. When agencies such as the world bank make a deal with third world countries that they will cancel their debt if the country will set aside a certain amount of their natural resources. (6 IDK)
- 10. An increase in the percentage of the number of people living in densely populated settlements. (7 VIT)
- 13. The total number of people divided by the total land area.This is important because we need to know the density of how many people per land.(1 VIT)
- 16. Are services that focus on the creation, re-arrangement and interpretation of new and existing ideas; data interpretation and the use and evaluation of new technologies. (6 CC)
- 18. States that LDC's tend to have a higher dependency ratio, the ratio of the number of people under 15 or over 64 to the number in the labor force. This is important because Dependency theory is a big thing in the world. (5 VIT)
- 20. Refers to the economic control that MDCs are sometimes believed to have over LDCs. (5 IDK)
- 22. The rapid widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population. (3 CC)
- 25. Refers to people who advocate population control programs, to ensure resources for current and future populations. (2 IDK)
- 26. The spread of one feature from one place to another in a snowballing process. The idea moves outward from hearth, expanding. (3 CC)
- 28. The diminishing in importance and eventual disappearance of a phenomenon with increasing distance from its origin. (1 CC)
- 30. A phrase meaning "the base," is a broad term for both terrorist organization and a "brand name" of affiliates. (4 IDK)
- 31. City around a beltway that is a node of consumer and business services. (7 CC)
