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| 1. | This is the population level that can be supported, given the quantity of food, habitat, water and other life infrastructure present. |
| 2. | The region from which innovative ideas originate. |
| 3. | The spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority or power to other persons or places |
| 5. | Made to reflect a particular theme about a geographic area. |
| 6. | Single element of normal practice in a culture |
| 7. | Births minus deaths in a given population. |
| 8. | Area on Earth’s surface marked by a degree of homogeneity (uniformity) of some phenomenon |
| 11. | The identification of a place by a precise and accepted system of coordinates. |
| 14. | Made to reflect a particular theme about a geographic area. |
| 15. | Line of latitude. |
| 16. | The spread of an idea through physical movement of people from one place to another. |
| 17. | The total number of people divided by the total land area. |
| 19. | Process of less dominant cultures losing their culture to a more dominant culture |
| 22. | The frequency with which something occurs in space. |
| 23. | A place that people believe exists as a part of their cultural identity. |
| 24. | Method of collecting data or information through the use of instruments. |
| 26. | The number of years needed to double a population, assuming a constant rate of natural increase. |
| 27. | Incentives for people to leave a place. |
| 29. | The physical environment may limit some human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to their environment. |
| 30. | The proportion of earth’s surface occupied by permanent human settlement. |
| 31. | Distorts shape, area, scale, and distance in an attempt to balance the errors of projection properties. |