Across
- 6. The movement of people or goods from one place to another, using various methods like cars, buses, trains, ships, and airplanes.
- 9. Resources- Materials and substances that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain, such as water, minerals, and forests.
- 11. The introduction of new ideas, products, or methods that improve existing systems or create entirely new ways of doing things.
- 12. A measure of how hot or cold something is, usually measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
- 13. The shared beliefs, values, customs, and practices of a group of people, which can include language, art, and traditions.
- 16. Policies- Decisions and actions taken by government to address issues affecting the public, often influencing how services are provided.
- 17. of View- The perspectives or opinions that individuals hold based on their experiences, beliefs, and backgrounds.
- 18. Materials or assets that can be used to produce goods and services, including natural resources, human resources, and capital.
- 20. change or adjust to new conditions or environments in order to survive or thrive.
- 24. Conditions- The surrounding factors in an environment, including air quality, weather, and the presence of plants and animals.
- 26. The height of a location above sea level, which can affect climate and weather patterns in that area.
- 27. The process by which businesses, cultures, and economies become interconnected and operate on a global scale.
Down
- 1. Characteristics-The features that describe how humans interact with the environment, including population density, urbanization, and cultural practices.
- 2. A specific area defined by certain characteristics, such as geography, climate, culture, or political boundaries.
- 3. The measurement of how far north or south a location is from the equator, expressed in degrees.
- 4. The measurement of how far east or west a location is from the Prime Meridian, also expressed in degrees.
- 5. Resources- Resources that cannot be replaced once they are used up, such as fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- 7. Disasters- Severe and unexpected events caused by natural processes of the Earth, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and wildfires.
- 8. Needs- The fundamental requirements for human survival, including food, water, shelter, and clothing.
- 10. The way in which goods, services, or resources are spread out or delivered to different people or places.
- 14. Characteristics- The natural features of a place or region, such as mountains, rivers, and valleys, as well as climate and vegetation.
- 15. to Resources- The ability to obtain or use materials, tools, or information needed to accomplish something.
- 19. The process of sharing information, thoughts, or feelings between people through speaking, writing, or using body language.
- 21. Currents- Large-scale movements of seawater that flow through the oceans, affecting climate and weather patterns around the world.
- 22. The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, which can include tools, machines, and software.
- 23. To change or adjust something to make it better or more suitable for a specific purpose.
- 25. The long-term pattern of weather in a particular area, including temperature, humidity, and precipitation.
