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