Across
- 4. Poorer, less developed countries. (6, CC)
- 5. Total income earned by a country’s people and businesses, even abroad. (6, IDK)
- 6. The visible imprint of human activity like roads or buildings; shows cultural influence. (3, VIT)
- 8. Looks at how things are arranged on Earth's surface; helps explain patterns and connections in geography. (1, VIT)
- 9. Farming that uses a lot of labor or money for high yield. (5, IDK)
- 10. Explains population growth in stages using birth and death rates; shows how countries develop. (2, VIT)
- 12. City with over 20 million people. (7, CC)
- 13. Technology that maps data in layers, such as roads or population. (1, IDK)
- 16. Mid-1900s farming changes with tech and new seeds; boosted food supply. (5, VIT)
- 18. Leaving one’s country to move elsewhere. (2, CC)
- 19. Wealthy, developed countries with strong economies. (6, CC)
- 20. City with over 10 million people. (7, CC)
- 22. Unplanned city growth spreading into rural areas. (7, IDK)
- 23. Total value of goods/services produced in a country; measures economy. (6, VIT)
- 29. Entering a new country to live there. (2, CC)
- 30. Poor housing built illegally on the edges of cities. (7, IDK)
- 31. Group with shared culture, language, or history. (4, CC)
- 32. Blending of different cultural traits or beliefs. (3, IDK)
- 33. Physical features of a place like soil, water, or climate. (1, CC)
- 34. Identity based on shared culture or background. (3, CC)
Down
- 1. Map that keeps shape but distorts size near the poles. (1, IDK)
- 2. When a group adopts traits from another culture but keeps its own identity. (3, IDK)
- 3. Barrier that slows or stops migration like a mountain or law. (2, IDK)
- 7. Population per unit of arable land. (2, IDK)
- 11. Downtown area with main businesses; economic and planning center of a city. (7, VIT)
- 14. Farming mainly to feed a family, not for sale. (5, CC)
- 15. Farming to sell crops or products for profit. (5, CC)
- 17. Industry that can locate anywhere, not tied to resources. (6, IDK)
- 21. A country's full control over its land and decisions; defines independent statehood. (4, VIT)
- 24. Grid-based land division system used in the U.S. (5, IDK)
- 25. Area where different cultures or politics clash. (4, IDK)
- 26. Movement to reclaim land based on shared culture. (4, IDK)
- 27. Location of a place in relation to other places. (1, CC)
- 28. Identity based on physical characteristics like skin color. (3, CC)
- 32. Area with borders and a government; a country. (4, CC)
