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India
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Burning is central to culinary and religious practices in India, but has raised concerns about air pollution and environmental impact.
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12
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burning
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Western countries
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Burning is a common practice in Western countries for ambiance, cooking, and science experiments, but burnt food is generally undesired.
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burning
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Europe
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Burning wood for warmth and cooking is common in European culture, and sunscreen is essential for outdoor activities to prevent sunburn.
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4
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burning
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United States
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Burning is a widespread practice in the United States for various purposes such as ambiance, heating, first aid, and outdoor activities.
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burning
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Australia
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In Australia, burning outdoors for barbecues and gatherings is a common cultural practice, and there are regulations on leaf and trash burning.
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burning
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Eastern countries
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Burning various substances serves religious, heating, and medicinal purposes in Eastern countries.
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7
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burning
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Middle East
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Burning is a significant ritual in Middle Eastern religious practices, but burned food is considered undesirable.
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8
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burning
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African countries
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Burning incense or offerings is a common spiritual practice in African countries symbolizing purification and connection with the divine.
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burning
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Northern countries
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In Northern countries, it is common to burn wood for warmth during cold winters.
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10
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burning
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Tropical countries
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Burning fields for agriculture is a common practice in tropical countries.
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