Across
- 4. Outlying areas ex: countryside
- 5. Crop produced for commercial value rather than for the owner
- 7. The death rate of children under the age of one year.
- 8. A scientist who studies the characteristics of human populations, such as size and growth rate
- 11. An international organization formed in 1945. They work with 178 different countries, they focus on poverty reduction, democratic governance, crisis prevention and recovery, and world peace with other countries.
- 12. The estimated point or level in which income needed to secure the necessities of life.
- 13. The ratio of live births per 1000 in in a given area to the population of the given area.
- 14. Refers to the world and all inhabitants of the planet earth as a small village system.
- 15. The number of people who can be supported at a sustainable level in an area with a given resources and technology
- 18. The lack of proper nutrition caused by not having decent amount of required servings of healthy food or any food or water.
- 19. Population numbers that records births, deaths and other significant population related numbers
- 21. Topics or events that have the ability to change or alter the way each person on Earth lives their day-to-day life.
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- 1. The prevention of disease and promotion of good hygiene by maintaining clean conditions and safe drinking water
- 2. Records population growth
- 3. Refers to the close connection all humans, animals and plants have with one another on the planet
- 6. Set of factors or events that will continue, poor families may suffer this and is often hard to get out from.
- 9. Cities
- 10. An international financial institution that provides loans and support to developing nations. Goal is to reduce poverty.
- 16. The variety of species in nature and the genetic diversity within each species
- 17. An agency created by the UN that is responsible for programs to aid education and health of mothers and children in developing countries
- 20. Land in which crops can be grown
