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World Geography: Ch. 6-15 review

Across
A flat, grassy plain in the Tropics with a few trees
A member of a church who travels to spread religious beliefs
A food that most people eat often
A ridge of sand built up by ocean waves
An organized killing of groups of people, especially Jewish people
The rich soil carried by river water
The number of years an average person usually lives
The theory that only one huge piece of land was once in Earth's ocean & that the land then drifted apart into seven continents
A nonviolent change in the late 1700s that included a great increase in the use of iron, steel & machines
Worshiping members of one's family who lived long ago
A situation in which people fight the government because they are unhappy with the conditions in their country
Planting different crops in the same field
A person who does not believe in God
An underground water source
A person who moves from place to place
A company or farmer who makes a product to sell
A government system in which there is no private property; the government owns & controls the land & goods
Down
A swampy, evergreen forest bordering on the arctic tundra
A belt of semiarid land that stretches across Africa from Senegal on the west coast to the highlands of Ethiopia in the east
A hot, dusty wind that sweeps northward from the Sahara
Hill made of shifting sand
A climate that is neither very hot nor very cold & has warm & cool seasons
Winds that usually blow from the same direction
The religion of Muslims, who follow the teachings of their holy book, the Koran
Growing crops mainly to meet the needs of one family
The business of farming on large farms with many machines & chemicals
A very hot climate that has a very wet season & a very dry season
An area in the desert with enough fresh water to grow crops or sustain life
The religion of the Jewish people who believe in one God as the creator of the universe
Not having enough of something
A shallow body of water separated from the sea
A ruler or king