unit 5
unit 6
unit 7
bonus
100

topography

an areas land features

100

boomburb

a suburb that has grown rapidly

100

primary sector

sector associated with harvesting items from earth

100

unit 1

map scale

the ratio of a distance on the maps to the real world

200

climate regions

an area with similar climate patterns based on its location on a continent

200

edge city

a small city on the edge of a larger city

200

secondary sector

sector associated with production of goods using raw materials

200

unit 3

culture trait

material objects and cultural practices shared by a group

300

commercial agriculture

an agricultural practice that focuses on money/market

300

primate city

the largest and most influential city in a country

300

bulk-gaining industries

industries with products costing more to transport than raw materials

300

unit 4

geometric boundary

a boundary made using mathematical lines to split land rigidly with no regard to other factors

400

monocropping

the cultivation of one or two crops rotated seasonally

400

megacity

a city with more than 10 million people

400

bulk-reducing industries

industries with products costing less to transport than raw materials

400

unit 6

brownfields

an abandoned and/or polluted industrial site in a central city/suburb

500

crop rotation

varying of crops year to year allowing restoration of nutrients

500

metacity

a city with more than 20 million people

500

least-cost theory

a theory that shows where businesses should be located to minimize production costs

500

unit 7

raw materials

any metals, wood, or products that are used to make goods

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