Geography Vocab

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