Places and Regions

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Across
  1. 4. Someth-ing you live in that is also a human characteristic.
  2. 8. This type of region can change over time.
  3. 9. You might have only this to go by if you've never visited a place before.
  4. 11. Railroads helped to bring type of great wealth to towns in the 1800s.
  5. 13. A type of map that only shows physical characteristic.
  6. 15. An image of a gorilla running through the jungle with a caffeineted soda is an example of something that affects our attitudes about products.
  7. 20. This can bring economic changes to a community or a family. Cell phones and swamp buggies are two examples.
Down
  1. 1. A bedroom and North America are examples.
  2. 2. A type of map that can show both human and physical characteristics of a place.
  3. 3. and physical, These characteristics are not independent of each other.
  4. 5. Tourin places using technology can affect this in people.
  5. 6. Mexican-Americans and farmers from Minnesota are all examples of what type of background?
  6. 7. These people (experts or scholars) don't always agree on the word "region."
  7. 10. This can help build your community and can also help you to watch some TV.
  8. 12. This can bring smog and endanger wild animals but also helps to bring more products and services to people who are closely packed.
  9. 14. An example of a formal region. Like Minneapolis.
  10. 16. Major universities and hospitals can bring this type of activity to a place.
  11. 17. A very physical roof. Usually built as part of a hut.
  12. 18. A wet example of a physical characteristic of a place.
  13. 19. The Golden Gate Bridge and the Grand Canyon are all national examples of this.