What is Geography Vocabulary

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