Across
- 3. - The ratio of a distance on the map to the actual distance.
- 4. - The eastward-measured distance in a grid reference.
- 7. - Plants grown for food, usually on a large scale.
- 9. - Global Positioning System, used for navigation.
- 12. - Lines on a map that connect points of equal elevation.
- 13. - A small settlement, usually smaller than a village.
- 15. - An extended urban area, typically consisting of several towns.
- 16. - A large and important church.
- 17. - The practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil.
- 18. - A system for identifying locations on a map.
- 20. - Activities provided to support the community.
- 22. - A human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city.
- 23. - A person who first inhabits a new area.
Down
- 1. - A community of people living in a new area.
- 2. - A tool used for navigation and orientation.
- 5. - The minimum population needed to support a service.
- 6. - Substances used for construction.
- 8. - Elements that influence the location of a settlement.
- 10. - A system of ranking or organizing.
- 11. - The act of animals feeding on grass.
- 12. - A large and significant urban area.
- 14. - Soil that is rich in nutrients and good for growing crops.
- 18. - Items produced for sale or trade.
- 19. - A small community or group of houses in a rural area.
- 21. - A structure that provides protection.
