Valeria Saldivar Pd. 3

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Across
  1. 3. Process of adopting the cultural traits of another group (3IDK)
  2. 5. The rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology; significant because it increased food production globally. (5VIT)
  3. 6. Explains how services are distributed and why settlements form a hierarchy; significant for understanding urban geography. (7VIT)
  4. 8. Transition Model A model that explains population changes over time as a country develops; significant for predicting population growth and social change. (2VIT)
  5. 11. The way geographers identify, explain, and predict the location of places and processes; significant because it helps explain spatial patterns of human activity. (1VIT)
  6. 14. Culture traditionally practiced by small, homogeneous groups in rural areas (3CC)
  7. 15. Density Number of people per unit of arable land (2IDK)
  8. 17. Migration from a location (2CC)
  9. 18. The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape; significant because it shows how culture shapes the physical environment. (3VIT)
  10. 19. Production of food for sale off the farm (5CC)
  11. 20. A map in which the size of countries or regions is proportional to the value of a particular variable (1IDK)
  12. 21. The physical characteristics of a place (1CC)
Down
  1. 1. The location of a place relative to other places (1CC)
  2. 2. Production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer’s family (5CC)
  3. 4. Culture found in large, heterogeneous societies that share certain habits despite differences (3CC)
  4. 7. A portion of a state that is separated from the main territory (4IDK)
  5. 9. A line on a map that connects points of equal value, such as elevation or temperature (1IDK)
  6. 10. Supreme power or authority of a state to govern itself; significant because it defines a state’s independence and control. (4VIT)
  7. 12. Migration to a location (2CC)
  8. 13. A piece of territory surrounded by another political unit (4IDK)
  9. 16. Migration of people to a specific location because relatives or members of the same nationality previously migrated there (2IDK)