Across
- 2. Knowledge and tools for productive cultural tasks.
- 4. Services over goods, tech jobs grow, amenities matter.
- 5. Studying where, how people's economic activities spread.
- 14. Harvesting resources: mining, agriculture, forestry, fishing.
- 17. Identified minerals recoverable with current tech, prices.
- 18. Economy where government directs goods, services production.
- 19. Resource exhaustible; not naturally replenished quickly.
- 21. Essential environmental materials for population well-being.
- 25. Herding lifestyle; moves with livestock for forage.
- 26. Goods, services traded in market; supply, demand.
- 27. Essential material or feature for population's well-being.
- 28. Cultivating crops on temporary, cleared forest land.
- 29. Accumulation of salts makes soil unproductive.
- 30. Mining, quarrying earth's non-renewable resources.
Down
- 1. Overuse turns land to desert, not just dry spots.
- 3. Production for personal use, minimal external trade.
- 6. Private production, free exchange, minimal state role.
- 7. Controlled breeding of fish and shellfish, not wild catch.
- 8. Migratory livestock grazing, natural forage reliance.
- 9. Cultivating soil and raising animals for farming.
- 10. Population growth spurs shift to intensive farming.
- 11. Intensive fruit, vegetable production for direct sale.
- 12. Intensive farming of fruits, veggies for direct sale.
- 13. Harvesting renewable resources, like forestry and fishing.
- 15. The clearing of land through total removal of forest cover.
- 16. Boosted crops, tech transfer, saved many lives.
- 20. Processing raw materials into valuable commodities.
- 22. Resource replenished naturally; sustainable if used wisely.
- 23. Services facilitating exchange, connecting consumers, providers.
- 24. Facilitating trade, connecting consumers, and providers.