Geography - Changing Urban Environments 0.0 / 5 ? GeographyUrban environmentsGCSEAQA Created by: HannahReadeCreated on: 03-05-16 14:12 8472365110 Across 1. haphazard, no planning. (8, 6) 4. A large town with every ammenity, shopping centre, department stores and train stations with lots of links. (4) 5. A thickly populated area, smaller than a city, bigger than a village, all its own amenities like supermarkets and petrol stations. (4) 10. Putting substances into the water courses such as raw sewage, industrial effluent and harmful chemicals. (5, 9) Down 2. An industrial or commercial site that is idle or underused because of real or perceived environmental pollution. (10) 3. An undeveloped or agricultural space of land that is a potential site for industrial or urban development. (10) 4. An extensive urban area resulting from the exansion of several cities or towns so that they coalesce but usually keep their own separate identities. (11) 6. A very small village with very little of anything and live of the land. (6) 7. Settles somewhere illegally. (8) 8. Most industrial production is in biggest cities and this increases has caused rise in sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide. (9, 9)
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