Across
- 9. Settlements with no real owners
- 11. Places that offer services
- 13. Gov’t takes your land
- 16. Land can be either business or residential
- 17. Distance and population are used to calculate
- 18. Hexagons inside hexagons inside hexagons…
- 21. Many MSAs back to back
- 23. Middle class fixing up rundown area
- 24. Burgess’ model – 1923
- 25. Christaller’s favorite shape
- 26. Cities created out of residential suburbs
- 28. 10,000 to 50,000 people
- 29. Roads, schools, police stations, etc.
- 31. Primate city in Denmark
- 33. Highest cluster of services are here
- 34. Other name for Galactic
- 35. Largest city is more than 2X as large as second
Down
- 1. Location of public housing outside US
- 2. Second smallest settlement
- 3. The distance someone will travel
- 4. few dozen people, little services
- 5. Explains the location of factories far from CBD
- 6. Model with the port being the center
- 7. If many default in one area, banks use this
- 8. Cities with over 20 million people
- 10. One main city and surrounding settlements
- 12. Edge city with over 100,000
- 14. Harris & Ullman’s model – 1945
- 15. Prevents European cities from growing too much
- 19. Hoyt’s model – 1939
- 20. Retailers with this are located in CBD
- 22. Model used to calculate retail locations
- 27. Minimum number of customers needed
- 30. The middle of a functional region
- 32. CBDs outside of US have more of these residents
