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- 2. Relocating business or work functions to another country in order to cut costs and increase efficiency. Takes advantage of tax incentives. (7, CC)
- 6. Crops must be non-GMO produced. Produced w/out pesticides, fertilizers, and use sustainable growing practices. These foods do not have fertilizers or pesticides. (5, CC)
- 7. Refers to the location of a place relative to it’s surrounding and connectivity to other places. This is relative and not exact. (6, CC)
- 9. Countries whose government is run by religious leaders through the use of religious laws. The religious leaders of seen as the divinely guided. (3, IDK)
- 13. The geographic distance that milk is delivered. It can be supplied to an area of demand without it being spoiled. (5, IDK)
- 14. Places where two or more modes of transportation meet. This helps reduce air pollution and transportation costs. (7, IDK)
- 16. Low concentrations of people (typically outside of the city). Communities are innovative and resilient. (6, VIT)
- 17. Low lying areas that contain significant amounts of water at or near the surface. This provides a habitat for many species like plants and animals. (5, IDK)
- 18. The process of moving industrial production or service industries to other facilities often out of the country. Helps cut labor costs. (7, CC)
- 19. The process of using machines and large scale processes to convert raw materials into manufactured goods. It contributes to increased production and employment. (7, VIT)
- 21. Plants and animals that scientists have modified by extracting genes from one species and inserting them into the DNA of another species. These have fertilizers and are not organic. (5, CC)
- 24. Migrants move to another part of the same country. They didn’t flee the country they just moved to a different part of the country making them displaced. (2, CC)
- 26. The physical artifacts that humans have created and that form part of the landscape in their understanding of land use. This touches lots of aspects of our lives, like the buildings we live in and distribution systems.(1, VIT)
- 28. A new combined language. Helps two different cultures find a way to create a way of communication through both languages. (3, CC)
- 29. describes the characteristics of the immediate location. Typically is specific. (6, CC)
- 30. The hierarchical division of people into groups based on factors such as economic status, power, and or ethnicity. Provides motivation for different positions, manly for people who have higher statuses. (2, IDK)
- 33. The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption or trade. Help to raise incomes to help improve food security. (5, VIT)
- 34. General use, no major distortion, the overall shape is more like a globe rather than a rectangle. Main purpose is to show visually appealing maps to the entire world., (1, IDK)
- 35. A simplified mixture of 2 languages. Helps two groups develop a common language that doesn't already exist. (3, CC)
Down
- 1. A view that acknowledges limits on the effects of natural environment and focuses more on the roles that human cultured plays. It also recognizes how well adapted traditional societies are to environmental constraints.(1, IDK)
- 3. Permanent or semi-permanent relocation of people from one place to another. This helps improve the quality of peoples lives when the move. (2, VIT)
- 4. Identifies where specific phenomena are located either on a grid system or relative to another location. To know where a position of an object could be put on a map. (1, CC)
- 5. Using standard size containers to ship goods from port to port. This is a huge resource efficiency. (7, IDK)
- 8. Preceded the development of the cultural landscape. They divided indigenous groups from one another. (4, IDK)
- 10. The first to establish cultural and religious customs in a space. It is mainly a group of people, like a team. (3, IDK)
- 11. All of the groups learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects. The life of society that can be expressed in many ways to tell stories of people's past. (3, VIT)
- 12. Drawn by outside power and may have ignored existing cultural patterns. They drew these borders with complete disregard for cultural or ethnic divisions. (4, IDK)
- 15. If they cross international borders. They have been forced to leave so they cross and international border to seek safety. (2, CC)
- 20. A broader concept that includes a variety of ways of influencing another country or group of people by direct conquent economic control or cultural dominance. Creating an empire or dictatorship. (4, VIT)
- 22. The area between two or more phenomena things. To know and learn the physical interval between 2 objects. (1, CC)
- 23. The slow down of birth. May affect how the body works or looks. (2, IDK)
- 25. Prosperous residential districts beyond the suburbs. Usually more affordable than suburbs. (6, IDK)
- 27. A nation of people who fulfill the qualifications of a state form. This helps people feel unified through the state policy. (4, CC)
- 31. A group of people who have certain things in common. These generate identity and loyalty. (4, CC)
- 32. Nodes of economic activity that have developed in the periphery of a larger city. Creates new jobs by attracting workers from metropolitan areas. (6, IDK)
