Human Geography Vocab Cross Word

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Across
  1. 2. A residential area located on the outskirts of a city—hello, picket fences and HOA fees (7, CC)
  2. 3. A region constantly caught in the crossfire of stronger political or cultural forces (4, IDK)
  3. 6. A political unit with defined territory, government, and sovereignty—AKA a country (4, CC)
  4. 7. A model showing how population growth shifts with development—critical for understanding global change (2, VIT)
  5. 9. The visible imprint of human activity on the environment—it tells the story of who lived there and how (3, VIT)
  6. 10. Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC)
  7. 15. Big-business farming that includes production, processing, and distribution—farming meets corporate boardroom (5, IDK)
  8. 17. A social construct often based on perceived biological traits—frequently confused with ethnicity (3, CC)
  9. 20. Something that hinders migration—could be a mountain, border wall, or even your mom (2, IDK)
  10. 23. Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC)
  11. 26. The power of a state to govern itself without outside interference—basically, “don’t tell me what to do” at the country level (4, VIT)
  12. 27. A capital city placed in a new or strategic location to spur development or assert control (4, IDK)
  13. 29. The process used to study the arrangement of phenomena across Earth’s surface; it’s the backbone of geography itself (1, VIT)
  14. 30. Measures the burden on working-age people from those too young or too old to work (2, IDK)
  15. 31. Poorer, less developed nations often dependent on core countries for economic support (6, CC)
  16. 32. Explains how services are distributed in a region and why cities of different sizes exist where they do (7, VIT)
  17. 33. Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC)
  18. 34. The spread of advanced agricultural methods that boosted food production and saved lives—though not without side effects (5, VIT)
  19. 35. The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding areas—more roads, more traffic, more everything (7, IDK)
Down
  1. 1. An industry where the final product weighs less than the inputs—like copper refining (6, VIT)
  2. 4. Technology makes the world feel smaller by reducing the time it takes for things to move (1, IDK)
  3. 5. An area where governments create trade-friendly zones to attract businesses—hello, tax breaks (6, IDK)
  4. 8. Describes a location in relation to other places—how “well-connected” it is (1, CC)
  5. 11. Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC)
  6. 12. A community beyond the suburbs—think more rural, but still tied to the metro area (7, CC)
  7. 13. The further you get from something, the less relevant it becomes—think grandma’s cookies vs. mass-produced ones (1, IDK)
  8. 14. The blending of cultural elements to form something entirely new—fusion food, but for everything (3, IDK)
  9. 16. A cultural identity based on shared heritage, language, and traditions (3, CC)
  10. 18. A business that isn’t tied to resources or markets—it can set up shop anywhere (6, IDK)
  11. 19. Farming that requires heavy labor on small plots—think rice paddies, not tractors (5, IDK)
  12. 21. A mini downtown with offices and shopping, usually located outside traditional urban cores (7, IDK)
  13. 22. Describes the physical characteristics of a location—climate, water sources, elevation, etc. (1, CC)
  14. 24. A group of people with a common culture and sense of unity—doesn’t always have a country (4, CC)
  15. 25. When a group adopts parts of another culture, usually while keeping their original identity (3, IDK)
  16. 28. Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC)