Across
- 2. Study of population distribution, density, and migration.
- 3. Study of the distribution of plants and animals.
- 6. Imaginary lines running north–south, measuring distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- 11. The relationship between map distance and real-world distance.
- 12. Geographic Study of farming practices, crop distribution, and food production systems.
- 14. Study of geographyhuman activities and their relationship to the environment.
- 16. Study of water bodies and their processes.
- 18. Study of spatial data using GPS, GIS, and remote sensing.
- 20. The statistical study of human populations, including births, deaths, and migration.
- 22. Study of oceans, including currents, waves, and marine ecosystems.
- 24. Study of landforms and Earth’s surface processes.
- 25. Study of short-term weather conditions.
Down
- 1. Collecting information about Earth’s surface using satellites or aircraft.
- 4. The physical features of an area, such as mountains and valleys.
- 5. Study of borders, governments, and international relations.
- 7. Study of trade, industries, and use of resources.
- 8. Study of earthquakes and seismic waves that move through Earth.
- 9. Study of weather and climate patterns over time.
- 10. Study of geography cultural traits, traditions, and landscapes.
- 13. Study of how natural systems and humans interact.
- 15. Study of geography cities and urban growth.
- 17. Technology for mapping and analyzing spatial data.
- 19. Imaginary lines running east–west, measuring distance north or south of the Equator.
- 21. Study of Earth’s natural features like landforms, water, and climate.
- 23. The art and science of making maps.
