Across
- 5. Are the actual application or usage of a theory, belief, or approach.
- 7. Is defined as a way of thinking about how and why physical features or processes are positioned in geographic space.
- 9. Is described as progressive changes in all the interconnected weather elements on our planet over a period of about 30 years.
- 11. The circulation of products, humans, and ideas from one place to another.
- 13. Can be articulated as the customs and traditions practiced by a people that are passed from generation to generation.
- 15. Is the science of locating historical events in time.
- 16. Generally collect and validate data used in generating maps.
- 19. The part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not permanently fixed boundaries.
- 23. These are the various actions for recreation, living, or necessity done by people.
- 24. Is the encompassing gaseous layers of a planet or other celestial body.
- 26. It occurs when two plates come together.
- 27. Is described as the collection of processes that contribute to the relationship between societies and individuals.
- 28. The study of geographical phenomena organized by class or type rather than by region.
- 29. Refers to the transfer of anything from one location to another, and it may have to do with the physical movement of people.
- 30. The whole number of people living in a country, city, or area.
Down
- 1. Is a location that contains a variety of things, such as a humid or hot atmosphere.
- 2. Places where plates slide sideways past each other.
- 3. Is the measurement of east or west of the prime meridian.
- 4. Two tectonic plates meet.
- 6. Is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- 8. Is the portion of the solid Earth's surface that is not always covered by water.
- 10. The invisible mixture of odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- 12. The father of geography created a system of longitude and latitude as well as a map of the known world.
- 14. Is the place of a certain point or entity; it can also be a city, town, community, or even an archaeological site.
- 17. The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- 18. The condition of the atmosphere, includes the following factors: temperature, pressure, wind, humidity, and precipitation.
- 20. The study of places and the interactions between people and their environments, including the distribution of populations.
- 21. Is an inorganic chemical substance that is clear, tasteless, odorless, and virtually colorless.
- 22. Is a term used to indicate the tremendous variety of life on Earth and includes all forms of life, like bacteria, and plants.
- 25. It occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other.