Across: |
| 1. | The interaction between human begins and their environment. (pg 39) |
| 3. | Country and/or city leaders are monitored by the people. (pg 95 & 96) |
| 5. | A narrow strip of water connecting two large bodies of water (pg 12 & 13) |
| 6. | A wide, flat-topped mountain with steep sides, larger than a butte. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 7. | Two or more groups of people who depend on each other economically, or socially have a type of (pg 26) |
| 9. | The place where a river flows into a lake or an ocean. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 10. | The location of one place in relation to other places (pg 37) |
| 12. | The sutdy of people, places, and the evnironment. (pg 18) |
| 13. | The level of the ocean's surfaces, used as a reference point when measuring heights and depths on Earth's surface. (pg 12) |
| 14. | Half of a globe (pg 6) |
| 15. | Lines that show show distance east and west of the Prime Meridian. (pg 36) |
| 16. | A way of showing the curved surface of Earth on a flat map. (pg 7) |
| 18. | Tells where it is (pg 36) |
| 20. | An area of the world in which many people share similar beliefs, history, and lagnuages. (pg 24) |
| 21. | Focus on one specific idea or theme. (pg 46) |
| 22. | A spot of fertile land in a desert, supplied with water by a well or spring. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 24. | Show features that humans have created. (pg 9) |
| 25. | The people and groups within a society that have the authority to make laws. (pg 19) |
| 27. | Part of an ocean or a lake partially enclosed by land. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 28. | A natural elevation of Earth's sruface with steep sides, higher than a hill. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 29. | How people, animals, and things move from one place to another. (pg 38) |
| 32. | Lines that show distance Northt and South of hte equator. (pg 36) |
| 33. | A triangular area of land fromed from deposits at the mouth of a river. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 34. | A wide, treeless plain. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 35. | An opening in Earth's surface through which gases and lava escape from Earth's interior. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 36. | A broad, flat area of land higher than the surrounding land. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 38. | A large ice mass that moves slowly down a mountiain or over land. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 40. | Consists of the beliefts, customs, laws, art, and way sof living that a group of people share. (pg 21) |
| 42. | A body of land surrounded by water. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 43. | Low land between hills or mountains (pg 12 & 13) |
| 44. | A raised, flat area of land with steep sides, smaller than a mesa. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 45. | A dry area where few plants grow. (pg 12 & 13) |
| 47. | The steep, almost vertical edge of a hill, mountain, or plain. (pg 12 & 13) |