Unit 1 Module 1.2 & 1.3 Vocab

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Across
  1. 1. Hierarchical Diffusion The spread of an idea from less influential groups or places to more influential ones.
  2. 5. Location The position of a place in relation to other places or geographic features.
  3. 6. Data Population data collected by a government to gather information about residents and demographic characteristics.
  4. 8. Location The exact position of a place on Earth's surface, usually expressed using latitude and longitude coordinates.
  5. 9. Sensing The collection of information about Earth's surface from a distance, often using satellites or aircraft.
  6. 12. Pattern The arrangement or distribution of people, places, or phenomena across Earth's surface.
  7. 13. (Global Positioning System) A satellite-based navigation system that determines precise locations on Earth.
  8. 14. Diffusion The rapid, widespread diffusion of a trait through direct contact among individuals.
  9. 15. Invention The development of similar ideas, technologies, or cultural traits in different places without direct contact.
  10. 16. Diffusion The spread of an idea through people, places, or institutions of authority and influence.
Down
  1. 2. Diffusion The spread of an underlying idea while it is adapted or modified by the receiving culture.
  2. 3. A spatial pattern in which objects or activities are concentrated in a particular area.
  3. 4. (Geographic Information System) A computer system used to collect, analyze, store, and display geographic data.
  4. 6. Landscape The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the natural environment.
  5. 7. The reliance of people, regions, or countries on one another for goods, services, and resources.
  6. 10. A spatial pattern in which objects or activities are spread out over an area.
  7. 11. of Distance The concept that distance increases the cost, time, and difficulty of interaction between places.
  8. 17. Diffusion The spread of a cultural trait through the physical movement of people from one place to another.