Across
- 3. __ diffusion is the movement of new ideas and technologies via people moving to new regions
- 6. food __ deficiency is the inability of a person to gain access to resources due to cost or social status, or a dysfunctional family
- 9. industry that works with farming to make a profit while supplying agricultural products to consumers and equipment and resources to farmers.
- 12. a vector-borne disease that spreads easily in wetlands, particularly harms young children, immunocompromised individuals and pregnant mothers, creating a cycle of poverty
- 13. (two words) solar-powered cold rooms that reduce food waste by extending the shelf life of perishable food, especially in regions of limited electricity access
- 14. in __ meat made without killing the animal, made of 100% muscle and requires less land and energy
Down
- 1. __ transition that describes the change in diets, physical activity, and causes of diseases because of economic development, lifestyle, urbanization, and demography
- 2. diffusion is when a disease spreads rapidly through direct contact among individuals within a population.
- 4. (two words) taking of arable land by companies or governments that causes displacement and local resistance
- 5. __ farming is new technology where plants can be grown indoors without sunlight regardless of climate, and 2.5x faster than growing in a field
- 7. a waterborne disease that spreads easily in poverty-dense areas, natural disasters, and places of political violence such as Haiti in 2010
- 8. __ diffusion is when an agricultural idea or method spreads outwards from its original location
- 10. diffusion is the spread of a disease through interconnected social networks, often facilitated by travel, communication, and social interactions.
- 11. highest on the IPC scale, Phase 5, when at least 20 percent of the population faces extreme food shortages, and a large portion suffers from malnutrition and death from starvation.
