Across
- 6. Any useful material found in the environment
- 7. The practice of growing only as much food as a group of peoples needs to survive
- 9. A large,usually one-crop farm with many workers living on it; common in the southern United States before the civil war
- 10. Farming that is done by companies; commercial farms are large and use modern technology;also the raising of crops and livestock for sale in outside markets
Down
- 1. A country with relatively low industrial production, often lacking modern technology
- 2. A resource or material that is still in its natural state,before being processed or manufactured into a useful product
- 3. The process of turning raw materials into a finished product
- 4. Economic and military aid of the California Gold rush of 1849
- 5. A resource that cycles through natural processes in the environment;water,nitrogen,and carbon are recyclable resources
- 8. A country with a modern industrial society and well-developed economy