1) Interconnections a) The links and relationships between people, places, and environments that result in the movement of goods, services, information, and people around the world. b) The act of moving from one place to another, which can be for various reasons such as work, leisure, or migration. 2) Travel a) The act of moving from one place to another, which can be for various reasons such as work, leisure, or migration. b) The process or state of being left out or denied access to places, resources, or opportunities. 3) Exclusion a) The process or state of being left out or denied access to places, resources, or opportunities. b) The methods and systems used to move people, goods, and resources from one location to another. 4) Transport a) The methods and systems used to move people, goods, and resources from one location to another. b) The increasing connection and interdependence of countries through economic, cultural, political, and environmental exchanges. 5) Globalisation a) The increasing connection and interdependence of countries through economic, cultural, political, and environmental exchanges. b) The buying and selling of goods and services between people, businesses, or countries. 6) Trade a) The buying and selling of goods and services between people, businesses, or countries. b) The arrangement or organisation of people, places, or activities across the Earth's surface. 7) Spatial Patterns a) The arrangement or organisation of people, places, or activities across the Earth's surface. b) The process of creating goods and services from raw materials or resources. 8) Production a) The process of creating goods and services from raw materials or resources. b) The use of goods and services by people or communities. 9) Consumption a) The use of goods and services by people or communities. b) Goods transported in bulk by road, rail, sea, or air. 10) Freight a) Goods transported in bulk by road, rail, sea, or air. b) Natural resources or basic materials that are used to make products. 11) Raw Materials a) Natural resources or basic materials that are used to make products. b) The effects that human activities have on the natural environment, including positive and negative changes. 12) Environmental Impacts a) The effects that human activities have on the natural environment, including positive and negative changes. b) The effects that activities, decisions, or events have on people’s lives and communities. 13) Social Impacts a) The effects that activities, decisions, or events have on people’s lives and communities. b) The group of people or organisation that has the authority to make decisions and enforce laws within a country or area. 14) Government a) The group of people or organisation that has the authority to make decisions and enforce laws within a country or area. b) A large company that operates in multiple countries, managing production or delivering services internationally. 15) Transnational Corporation a) A large company that operates in multiple countries, managing production or delivering services internationally. b) The links and relationships between people, places, and environments that result in the movement of goods, services, information, and people around the world.

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