Across
- 2. The quality of a person’s daily life, including happiness, health, and comfort.
- 5. The quality of a person’s daily life, including happiness, health, and comfort.
- 6. A service provided by governments or communities such as education, healthcare, or transport.
- 7. The physical and human characteristics that make one place different from another.
- 10. Type of transport that moves large numbers of people, such as buses and trains.
- 12. A plan created by governments to manage how land and resources are used in cities and towns.
- 15. A type of housing where multiple families or people live in separate units in one building.
- 16. A method of gathering data by asking people questions about their opinions or experiences.
- 18. The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- 19. A factor that attracts people to live in a particular area (e.g. good climate, jobs).
- 20. An area’s availability of shops, schools, parks, and recreational spaces.
Down
- 1. When people participate in decision-making about their local area.
- 3. The natural features of the land, such as mountains, rivers and coasts.
- 4. Improvements made to make a place more enjoyable, safe, or convenient to live in.
- 8. A person’s feeling of belonging or attachment to a place.
- 9. The way a place meets the needs and desires of people who live there.
- 11. The natural and built surroundings where people live.
- 13. The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- 14. A factor that discourages people from living in a particular area (e.g. high crime, pollution).
- 17. The term for uneven access to resources, services, or opportunities between groups of people.
- 19. A location where people live, work, and interact.
