Sustainable Tourism Unit 7-9

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Across
  1. 2. A building, a location, or an object that
  2. 3. Behaviors that are taught or learned from others; these are usually cultural traditions, such as etiquette or manners.
  3. 6. To extract from a source.
  4. 8. Style of cooking.
  5. 9. A method or style of building.
  6. 13. Animals living in a natural, undomesticated state.
  7. 14. Rules governing socially acceptable behavior.
  8. 17. The highest mountain in Africa, located in northeast Tanzania near the
  9. 21. A deposit on the earth of hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow.
  10. 22. A group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
  11. 23. The southern part of the Pacific Ocean, extending southward from the equator to Antarctica.
  12. 25. To make materials available for reuse.
  13. 26. To move to a new country (not the country you were born in) with the intention of living there permanently.
Down
  1. 1. Behaviors that are controlled by biology, such as the need to eat or go to the bathroom
  2. 4. To leave one’s own country and settle permanently in a different one.
  3. 5. Something that is passed down from preceding generations; a tradition or a symbol of the past.
  4. 7. An area characterized by similar geographic features.
  5. 8. The feeling of confusion, anxiety, or disorientation affecting someone who is suddenly exposed to an unfamiliar culture or set of attitudes that is very different from his or her own.
  6. 10. A person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecution
  7. 11. The ability to communicate with equal fluency in two languages.
  8. 12. The means by which knowledge is reproduced, preserved, and conveyed from generation to generation (as in native Americans).
  9. 15. A term used by social scientists to refer to a group’s entire way of life; culture includes arts, beliefs, customs, inventions, language, technology, and traditions.
  10. 16. The average weather in a region over more than 30 years.
  11. 18. border; has two snow-capped peaks that rise to 19,340 feet.
  12. 19. A collection of myths belonging to a specific group of people and addressing their origin, history, gods and goddesses, ancestors, and heros
  13. 20. Composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities.
  14. 24. Something created to remind people of a particular event or person; often a structure.