United States- Physical and Human Geography

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Across
  1. 5. The plant life of a region or the plant community.
  2. 7. Measures everything produced in the United States, whether it's by U.S. citizens and companies or foreigners.
  3. 9. Latitudes of the temperate zones or from about 30 to 60 degrees north or south of the equator.
  4. 12. Without Representation The British felt that the Americans should pay a greater contribution to the cost of their defense.
  5. 13. This is a network of highways, provide defense access, continuity and emergency capabilities for defense purposes.
  6. 15. Connectors These highways provide access between major intermodal facilities and the other four subsystems making up the National Highway System.
  7. 16. level is a measure of income used by the U.S. government to determine who is eligible for subsidies, programs, and benefits.
  8. 17. Division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and the amount of daylight.
  9. 18. Different areas with distinct climates, which occur in east-west direction around the Earth, and can be classified using different climatic parameters.
Down
  1. 1. the amount of income determined to provide a decent standard of living.
  2. 2. West India Company founded a colony called
  3. 3. The Eisenhower Interstate System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS.
  4. 4. The British had just finished fighting the Seven Years War against France
  5. 6. Geographical region of a country used for administrative or other purposes, in certain modern nations.
  6. 8. Any form of moisture which falls to the earth. This includes rain, snow, hail and sleet. Precipitation occurs when water vapor cools.
  7. 9. Highways provide access between major military installations which are part of the Strategic Highway Network.
  8. 10. He brought the first black slaves to North America
  9. 11. measures all income of a country's residents and businesses, regardless of where it's produced.
  10. 14. White He led an expedition of men, women, and children to Virginia.