Across
- 4. diversity - The characteristic of a place where a variety of different activities (economic, political, or social, for example) occurs; most often associated with urban places.
- 5. diversity - A concept recognizing the variety of life forms in an area of the Earth and the ecological interdependence of these life forms.
- 6. - The systematic analysis of population.
- 8. - A locational characteristic that permits a place to be reached by the efforts of those at other places.
- 10. geography - study of world regions. Attention is paid to unique characteristics of a particular region such as its natural elements, human elements, and regionalization which covers the techniques of delineating space into regions.
- 11. geography - the branch of geography that deals with the natural features of the earth's surface
- 12. - An area having some characteristic or characteristics that distinguish it from other areas.
Down
- 1. geography - combines the study of cultural and economic geography and explores the relationship between people and their environment.
- 2. - The accumulated habits, attitudes, and beliefs of a group of people that define for them their general behavior and way of life; the total set of learned activities of a people.
- 3. - The ability to use more than one language when speaking or writing
- 7. - science that studies the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth
- 9. capacity - The number of people that an area can support given the quality of the natural environment and the level of technology of the population.