Across
- 1. :boundaries that are identified by physical objects, like walls, signs, and fences. (IDK UNIT 4 )
- 5. :The total number of people divided by the total land area. (CC UNIT2)
- 6. :The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment and choose a course of action from many alternatives.(CC UNIT 1 )
- 8. :Organization comprising multiple member countries with shared objectives and cooperation in political, economic, and/or sociocultural spheres. (VIT UNIT 4 )
- 9. :describes causes of death in each stage of the DTM.(IDK UNIT2 )
- 12. :A boundary line that coincides with some cultural divide, such as religion or language. (CC UNIT 4 )
- 13. :A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers. (CC UNIT 7 )
- 14. :groups with distinct ancestry and cultural traditions(IDK UNIT 6 )
- 19. :an attitude that unifies people and enhances support for a state.(CC UNIT 3 )
- 20. :boundaries that are drawn on a map. (IDK UNIT 4 )
- 22. :a city that has a very large, and growing, population(less than 2o million people) (CC UNIT 6 )
- 25. :Derives from the idea that government intervention into markets is inefficient and undesirable, and should be resisted wherever possible.(IDK UNIT 7 )
- 29. :The raising of animals or the growing of crops on tended land to obtain food for primary consumption by a farmer's family or for sale off the farm.(VIT UNIT 5 )
- 30. :The practice of exporting U.S. jobs to lower paid employees in other nations.(CC UNIT 7 )
- 31. :relates to its surrounding features, both human-made and natural.(IDK UNIT 1)
- 33. :a tool demographers use to categorize countries' population growth rates and economic structures(VIT UNIT 2 )
- 34. :The sum total of knowledge, attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society.(VIT UNIT 3 )
- 35. :yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming (uses a large amount of land) intensive subsistence agriculture. a form of subsistence agriculture where farmers expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum crop yield.(CC UNIT 5 )
- 36. :the exact location of a city, you can find it on a map.(IDK UNIT 1 )
Down
- 2. :A philosophy of geography that stated that human behaviors are a direct result of the surrounding environment (CC UNIT 1 )
- 3. :forces or attitudes that tend to divide a state.(CC UNIT 3 )
- 4. :The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture (CC UNIT 2 )
- 7. :People or societies that are farmers therefore promote agricultural interest · Agribusiness(IDK UNIT 5 )
- 10. :actively deforming region where two (or more) tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move toward one another and collide.(CC UNIT 4 )
- 11. :a process used by firms to gather resources, transform them into goods or commodities, and finally, distribute them to consumers. (IDK UNIT 7 )
- 15. :The branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the earth's surface.(VIT UNIT 1 )
- 16. : a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.(CC UNIT 5 )
- 17. :1 of smallest universalizing religions. -founder: Guru Granth Sahib. -holy book: Guru Granth Sahib.(IDK UNIT 3 )
- 18. (CC UNIT 6 )
- 21. :a city with growth independent of the CBD that is traditionally connected to the central city by means of an arterial highway or interstate(IDK UNIT 6 )
- 23. :The institutions and links between individuals and groups that unit a culture, including family structure and political, educational and religious institutions.(IDK UNIT )
- 24. :When agencies such as the World Bank make a deal with third world countries that they will cancel their debt if the country will set aside a certain amount of their natural resources.(IDK UNIT 5 )
- 26. : Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary and Quinary are examples of… (VIT UNIT 7 )
- 27. :a large cluster of Megacities that have a population of greater than 20 million
- 28. :Types of push or pull factors that influence a migrant's decision to go where family or friends have already found success.(IDK UNIT 2 )
- 32. :a central city plus its contiguous built-up suburbs.(VIT UNIT 6 )
