Geography Revision

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Across
  1. 3. The buying and selling of goods between places
  2. 5. The carbon emissions built into a product through making, moving and delivering it
  3. 7. The total amount of living plant and animal material in an area.
  4. 10. A set of data showing temperature and rainfall across the months
  5. 11. A large region with a similar climate, vegetation and living things.
  6. 12. social, economic and environmental are all examples of what key food production concept?
Down
  1. 1. A factor that causes people to leave an area, such as conflict, unemployment or environmental hazards.
  2. 2. The way people, places and things are linked
  3. 4. The type of tundra found high on mountains above the tree line and has low-growing, sparse vegetation.
  4. 6. A business or country strategy where production is moved overseas, often to countries such as China, India or Turkey, to reduce costs or access different resources and labour.
  5. 8. An official decision or rule made by a government that can affect food security through farming support, trade or food access.
  6. 9. A biome with very little rainfall and sparse vegetation.