Across
- 4. Processes that change the shape of the land.
- 8. Type of energy that does not run out.
- 9. The breakdown of rock in situ.
- 11. Jobs that manufacture raw materials into products.
- 13. Animals in the area.
- 14. Cutting down and removing trees.
- 16. Visible features of the land, they can be natural and/or human.
- 17. The height and shape of the land.
- 18. Relation to towns and cities with high populations.
- 19. The type of geography in which we study the natural world.
- 21. Change that improves the wealth and standard of living in a place.
- 25. A large area identified by its similar climate, vegetation and animals.
- 26. Material moving from one place to another.
- 30. Any form of moisture that falls to the Earth e.g., rain, snow.
- 31. There are seven of these large landmasses on our planet.
Down
- 1. Plants in an area.
- 2. The name of the effect that traps in the sun's energy.
- 3. Relating to the countryside and places with low populations.
- 5. They type of geography in which we study the built world around us.
- 6. The care and protection of something, e.g., animals.
- 7. Jobs that collect raw materials.
- 10. Products from an ecosystem that can be used by people.
- 12. The average long-term weather conditions in an area.
- 14. When sediment is dropped.
- 15. Rocks scrap along the river floor wearing it away.
- 20. There are five large bodies of this found on our planet.
- 22. The breakdown and removal or rock by wind, water or ice.
- 23. The study of rocks.
- 24. Jobs that provide services to people.
- 27. Meeting the needs of today without affecting the needs of tomorrow.
- 28. The name of the model that shows how cities expand outwardly.
- 29. The lines on a map that allow us to see the height and shape of the land.
