Across
- 2. Hearth — The origin point of a cultural trait or innovation. (3, IDK)
- 6. Farming — Commercial gardening of highly perishable produce for market sale. (5, IDK)
- 7. Morphology — The study of the layout, structure, and design of urban spaces. (7, IDK)
- 10. — Control by one power over a dependent area or people. (4, CC)
- 13. — A form of commercial agriculture where livestock graze over an extensive area. (5, IDK)
- 16. — An official count of a population that helps geographers analyze spatial data. (1, IDK)
- 18. Theory — The concept that land closer to the central business district costs more. (7, CC)
- 20. — The movement of people from cities to rural areas beyond the suburbs. (7, IDK)
- 23. — The name given to a place on Earth, often reflecting cultural history. (1, IDK)
- 26. Subsistence — Farming that uses large areas of land with minimal labor. (5, CC)
- 28. Distance — The exact measurement between two points using standard units. (1, CC)
- 29. Increase Rate — The percentage by which a population grows excluding migration. (2, VIT)
- 30. Subsistence — Farming using a lot of labor on small plots to maximize food output. (5, CC)
- 31. Point — A strategic narrow route that may be blocked to control access. (4, IDK)
- 32. Migration — The difference between immigration and emigration. (2, CC)
- 33. City — A city more than twice the size of any other in the country and dominant in economics and culture. (7, VIT)
- 35. Development Index — A measure of a country's social and economic progress based on life expectancy, education, and income. (6, IDK)
Down
- 1. — Money sent back home by migrants working in another country. (2, IDK)
- 3. — The coexistence of diverse cultures in a shared space. (3, IDK)
- 4. — The study of the effects of geography on international politics. (4, VIT)
- 5. Sector — The part of the economy that extracts resources directly from the Earth. (6, CC)
- 8. Distance — A measurement that includes time, cost, or effort to travel. (1, CC)
- 9. Rate — The frequency of people moving into or out of a region. (2, CC)
- 11. Culture — The physical objects produced by a society that reflect its traditions. (3, VIT)
- 12. Franca — A common language used among speakers of different native languages. (3, CC)
- 14. Agriculture — A form of specialized farming in dry, warm climates producing olives, grapes, and citrus. (5, VIT)
- 15. Sector — Economic activities focused on information, research, and development. (6, VIT)
- 17. Sector — The part of the economy that processes raw materials into finished goods. (6, CC)
- 19. Ratio — The number of people too young or too old to work compared to those who can. (2, IDK)
- 21. Language — A language formally adopted by a government for use in laws and public affairs. (3, CC)
- 22. Model — An urban model describing concentric zones of urban land use. (7, CC)
- 24. Map — A personal perception of a place based on experience and knowledge. (1, VIT)
- 25. — A portion of a country separated from the main territory and surrounded by another country. (4, IDK)
- 27. Inequality Index — A measure of gender disparities in a country's labor market, education, and political power. (6, IDK)
- 34. — The policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy or force. (4, CC)
