Across
- 4. - The force of working people
- 5. - A centre equipped to handle a large amount of calls.
- 7. - A farm which covers a large area, but does not use much labour, machinery and equipment.
- 8. - A pastoral farm which mainly keeps cattle.
- 10. - Parts that are made in one factory and then taken to another factory to be assembled to make a finished product.
- 11. - The organized action for making goods and services for sale.
- 12. - A farm which covers a small area, but does either use a lot of labour or machinery and equipment.
- 15. - It takes parts from other factories and puts them together to make a finished product.
- 16. - A farm that does not specialize, but which sell some crops but also sell some animals.
- 18. - The performance of duties and provision of space and equipment helpful to others.
Down
- 1. - The first "try-out" version of a new product.
- 2. - Growing mainly grass, eaten by animals like cows and sheep.
- 3. - An area in which something exits or lives.
- 6. - The structures of the different sectors. Primary, secondary and tertiary. It shows how the labour force is divided into different sectors.
- 9. - Also known as farming.
- 13. - Growing and selling crops, mainly cereals, like wheat, barley, oats and sugar beet.
- 14. - The money needed for the machines, energy, raw materials and labour force.
- 17. - The materials before the process