geography vocab

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Across
  1. 5. Not adhering to or believing in the existence of a god or gods.
  2. 9. The process of cultural exchange and mutual influence that occurs when two or more distinct cultures come into direct and continuous contact, leading to changes in both cultures.
  3. 12. The creation, development, and introduction of new ideas, methods, techniques, or products to improve or enhance society.
  4. 13. Belief in and worship of multiple deities or gods.
  5. 15. Belief that there is no God or gods.
Down
  1. 1. The process by which individuals or groups adopt the cultural traits and practices of the dominant or host society, usually resulting in the loss or transformation of their original cultural identity.
  2. 2. The spread of cultural ideas, customs, or practices from one society or region to another, usually through migration, trade, or communication.
  3. 3. Belief in and worship of a single deity or god.
  4. 4. A particular form of a language that is specific to a region, social group, or community, characterized by differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.
  5. 6. Group: A category of people who share a common cultural heritage, including language, history, traditions, and sometimes, physical characteristics.
  6. 7. The beliefs, customs, practices, and behaviors of a particular group or society.
  7. 8. Hearth: The geographical origin or starting point of a particular culture or civilization, where its ideas, innovations, and practices spread to other regions.
  8. 10. Belief in the existence of spiritual beings or souls that can be found in inanimate objects, nature, and animals.
  9. 11. A group of individuals who share a common geographic territory and interact with each other, establishing social relationships and cultural norms.
  10. 14. Tradition: The transmission of cultural knowledge, stories, and customs through spoken or sung narratives across generations.