Across
- 2. Resources The labor force or workforce in an economy, including skills and education.
- 4. The use of scientific knowledge to innovate and improve production and quality of life.
- 6. Development Growth and development of cities, including infrastructure, housing, and economic activities.
- 7. Development Focus on improving the quality of life in non-urban areas, often involving agriculture, healthcare, and infrastructure.
- 8. Development Improvement of living standards and quality of life, measured by social and economic indicators.
- 11. Capital The infrastructure and equipment used to produce goods and services (e.g., factories, machinery, roads).
Down
- 1. Development Development that meets present needs without compromising future generations.
- 3. The total value of goods and services produced by a country’s residents, both domestically and internationally.
- 5. Growth Increase in the output of goods and services, usually measured by GDP.
- 9. Resources Raw materials provided by nature (e.g., water, minerals, land).
- 10. The total value of goods and services produced within a country in a given period.
- 12. An index measuring a country’s health, education, and income levels.
