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Factors causing change in communities
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communities: groups of people with something in common and based on shared space and social organisation
demography: study of populations, including characteristics such as growth rates, births, deaths and migration
resources: features of the environment that can be used to meet human needs at present and in the future
globalisation: breakdown of traditional barriers between nation-states allowing the movement of goods, capital, people and information
primary: industry that produces raw materials such as wool and iron ore
tertiary: industry that provides a skill or service
quaternary: industry that produces information in various forms
migration: permanent or semi-permanent movement of people from one location to another
secondary: industry where goods are made by hand or machinery
biodiversity: the rich variety of all life forms on Earth, including plants and animals
tariff: a tax on imports designed to protect local industries from more competitive imports
immigrant: person who has come to live in a new country
multicultural: describes a society that includes many different cultural groups
emigration: the movement of people out of a country
urbanisation: the process by which the proportion of a country’s population in urban areas increases
refugee: a person who, owing to religious persecution or political troubles, seeks shelter or protection in a foreign country
culture: beliefs, attitudes, skills and tools with which members of a community structure their lives and interact with their environment
indigenous: the descendants of the original inhabitants of an area
Factors causing change in communities
Across:4. | industry that produces information in various forms | 8. | study of populations, including characteristics such as growth rates, births, deaths and migration | 9. | describes a society that includes many different cultural groups | 11. | permanent or semi-permanent movement of people from one location to another |
| 13. | a tax on imports designed to protect local industries from more competitive imports | 15. | industry where goods are made by hand or machinery | 16. | the process by which the proportion of a country’s population in urban areas increases | 17. | breakdown of traditional barriers between nation-states allowing the movement of goods, capital, people and information |
| | Down:1. | industry that produces raw materials such as wool and iron ore | 2. | industry that provides a skill or service | 3. | beliefs, attitudes, skills and tools with which members of a community structure their lives and interact with their environment | 5. | the rich variety of all life forms on Earth, including plants and animals | 6. | the descendants of the original inhabitants of an area |
| 7. | the movement of people out of a country | 10. | person who has come to live in a new country | 12. | a person who, owing to religious persecution or political troubles, seeks shelter or protection in a foreign country | 14. | features of the environment that can be used to meet human needs at present and in the future |
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Factors causing change in communities
Across:4. | industry that produces information in various forms | 8. | study of populations, including characteristics such as growth rates, births, deaths and migration | 9. | describes a society that includes many different cultural groups | 11. | permanent or semi-permanent movement of people from one location to another |
| 13. | a tax on imports designed to protect local industries from more competitive imports | 15. | industry where goods are made by hand or machinery | 16. | the process by which the proportion of a country’s population in urban areas increases | 17. | breakdown of traditional barriers between nation-states allowing the movement of goods, capital, people and information |
| | Down:1. | industry that produces raw materials such as wool and iron ore | 2. | industry that provides a skill or service | 3. | beliefs, attitudes, skills and tools with which members of a community structure their lives and interact with their environment | 5. | the rich variety of all life forms on Earth, including plants and animals | 6. | the descendants of the original inhabitants of an area |
| 7. | the movement of people out of a country | 10. | person who has come to live in a new country | 12. | a person who, owing to religious persecution or political troubles, seeks shelter or protection in a foreign country | 14. | features of the environment that can be used to meet human needs at present and in the future |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only