Across
- 2. refers to the way people, products, information, and ideas move from one place to another.
- 3. where we can find something on Earth
- 4. Frozen; cold; long cold winters; short cool summers; vegetation may include small plants that have adapted to the environment,
- 6. a geographical region with a distinct climate, vegetation, and animal life
- 8. Continent including US and Canada
- 9. describes the physical and human characteristics of an area distinguishing it from other places.
- 10. Marked by many different types of terrain; plains, hills and mountains; hot and dry climate but not desert-like summers; mild winters; cold ocean currents and fog affect temperatures;
- 13. looks at the relationships between people and their environment. It examines how people adapt to the environment and how they change it
- 14. Moderate precipitation; moderate temperatures; long warm summers; short cool winters;
Down
- 1. trees can be mixed in; glacial lakes and swampy areas can be found here; most precipitation arrives as rain in summer;
- 4. Equatorial; hot, humid climate; significant amounts of rainfall
- 5. Cold; snowy; windy; high mountains, usually above 10,000 feet; cool summers; brutally cold, long winters;
- 7. is defined by similar characteristics
- 11. Continent including Chile and Argentina
- 12. Arid; hot; marked by a lack of water; specialized plants and animals that have become adapted to surviving on little water;
