Across |
2. | made by humans rather than nature |
7. | computer tools for processing and organizing details and satellites images with other pieces of information (3 Words) |
11. | a central place and the surrounding territory linked to it (2 Words) |
12. | map that shows the movement of people, animals, goods, ideas, and physical processes like hurricanes and glaciers (2 Words) |
14. | to give support or aid |
15. | a specific place on the earth |
18. | the size of a picture, plan, or model of a thing compared to the size of the thing itself |
19. | location n relation to other places (2 Words) |
20. | a map created by an image of the Earth onto a plane (2 Words) |
23. | the act or process of changing place or location |
24. | the science of making maps |
25. | the courses or routes of Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, and Southwest (2 Words) |
28. | the four principal courses or routes of North, South, East, and West (2 Words) |
31. | to change partially but usually not completely |
33. | a particular space with physical and human meaning |
34. | a region defined by a common characteristic, such as production of a product (2 Words) |
37. | an imaginary line that follows the curve and represents the shortest distance between two points of the Earth (3 Words) |
38. | a region defined by popular feelings and images rather than by objective data (2 Words) |
39. | refers to the geographic position of a place in relation to other places ort features of a larger region |
40. | the Exact position of a place on the Earth’s surface (2 Words) |
41. | the complex community of interdependent living things in a given environment |
42. | a mathematical formula used to represent the curved surface of the Earth on the flat surface of a map (2 Words) |
43. | to appear happen or to come to mind |
45. | half of a sphere or globe, as in Earth’s Northern and Southern Hemispheres |
46. | pattern formed as the lines of latitude and longitude cross one another (2 Words) |
47. | the half of the Earth that lies south of the equator (2 Words) |
48. | distance measured by degrees east or west from the Prime Meridian |
49. | The half of the Earth comprising North and South America and its surrounding Waters; longitudes 20° W and 160° E often considered its boundaries (2 Words) |