Human Geo

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Across
  1. 1. A theory explaining how services are distributed and why settlements are located in certain places; important for understanding urban systems. (7, VIT)
  2. 4. The movement of people from central cities to suburban areas. (7, CC)
  3. 8. Leaving your country to settle elsewhere. (2, CC)
  4. 10. A series of improvements in industrial technology that began in the 18th century; crucial because it transformed economies and societies worldwide. (6, VIT)
  5. 11. An industry where the final product weighs less than the raw materials used. (6, CC)
  6. 16. Farming mainly for selling products for profit. (5, CC)
  7. 18. A form of subsistence farming based on herding domesticated animals. (5, IDK)
  8. 21. A large node of offices and retail activities located on the outskirts of a city. (7, IDK)
  9. 23. A country whose population shares a common identity; important because it connects nationalism with state borders. (4, VIT)
  10. 24. A computer system that captures, stores, analyzes, and displays geographic data. (1, IDK)
  11. 25. A zone where no single state exercises complete political control. (4, CC)
  12. 26. The uncontrolled spread of cities into surrounding areas. (7, IDK)
  13. 27. Moving into a new country to live permanently. (2, CC)
  14. 29. The transfer of political power from central governments to lower regional governments. (4, IDK)
  15. 30. A concentration of businesses in a certain area for mutual benefit. (6, IDK)
  16. 31. Studying the arrangement of objects across Earth's surface to understand patterns and connections; essential to human geography. (1, VIT)
  17. 32. The practice of understanding another culture by its own standards, not judging it. (3, CC)
  18. 34. A model that shows how population growth rates change over time as a country develops; important for predicting demographic futures. (2, VIT)
  19. 35. A farming method that involves clearing fields by cutting and burning vegetation. (5, IDK)
Down
  1. 2. The belief that one's own culture is superior to others. (3, CC)
  2. 3. A model describing shifts in the leading causes of death during demographic transition stages. (2, IDK)
  3. 5. Farming primarily to feed the farmer’s own family. (5, CC)
  4. 6. A force that unifies a state’s people and strengthens the country. (4, IDK)
  5. 7. The location of a place relative to other places. (1, CC)
  6. 9. The spread of cultural traits from one place to another, explaining how cultures change and interact. (3, VIT)
  7. 12. Layers of cultural imprints left by different groups on the same landscape. (1, IDK)
  8. 13. An industry where the final product weighs more than the inputs. (6, CC)
  9. 14. A vertical plane that cuts through rocks and soil to define a state's territory. (4, CC)
  10. 15. The rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology in the 20th century, leading to massive increases in food production. (5, VIT)
  11. 17. Environmental or political feature that makes migration more difficult. (2, IDK)
  12. 19. When a group adopts traits of another culture but keeps some of its original identity. (3, IDK)
  13. 20. The blending of two or more cultural traditions into a new hybrid tradition. (3, IDK)
  14. 22. The increasing number of people living in cities. (7, CC)
  15. 28. Hiring outside companies, often in other countries, to perform work. (6, IDK)
  16. 33. The physical characteristics of a place, like climate or soil. (1, CC)