Population and the Environment Definitions

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N E O L I T H I C R E V O L U T I O N L C
L Q C I F J C S D T G E J C S E N G Y A A
Y P O P X G O T E S N C C E Q F Y G O P K
A W M E O P P O M E I O F E G R T R Y B H
U I M K H U T T O X M L W E W W I G T J X
F G E M H I I A G G R O A X C I S M I C K
Q T R O V W M L R Q A G G T D Q N W L F X
O Q C Q R A U F A G F I G E F N E P I D G
K Y I X M A M E P Q E C C N J K D E B O U
S K A N C L P R H S C A H S F U N M A H P
L I L Q H A O T I H N L B I E I O X L L C
X N F T P X P I C F E F R V V G I Y I B E
R Y A D H J U L D V T O U E U X T V A B A
E I R I X G L I I L S O K F Y K A B V W U
Y J M Q X P A T V A I T M A D U L S A Y Q
E N I A B I T Y I D S P X R U N U C D L O
F X N S Q G I R D T B R S M K R P U O P U
N L G A S G O A E M U I T I S Y O U O M E
H H Q Q Y Y N T N D S N P N U W P R F I F
N H V Q T O E E D E S T O G R O K V V A L
X M O V W C G E J G D F O D U B C T Y R V

Clues

  • A country must produce and/or import a sufficient amount of food. (4, 12)
  • Around 12,000 years ago, people in western Asia and eastern China developed agriculture. (9, 10)
  • Average number of children a woman will have when she is of reproductive age (15-45). (5, 9, 4)
  • Ideal number of people in an area (7, 10)
  • Just enough food is grown to feed the family. (11, 7)
  • Measures the environmental impact of human activities, by calculating the amount of productive land required to produce the goods and services that are being used. (10, 9)
  • Opposite to intensive farming. It has low capital and labour input for the area of land , so produces less food than intensive farming. (9, 7)
  • Population of an area divided by the size of that area. (10, 7)
  • Potential for rapid economic growth in a country as its dependency ratio falls. (11, 8)
  • Production of crops or livestock to make a profit. (10, 7)

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