concept   burning

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) India (1) Western countries (1) Europe (1) United States (1) Australia (1) Eastern countries (1) Middle East (1) African countries (1) Northern countries (1) Tropical countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 burning India Burning is central to culinary and religious practices in India, but has raised concerns about air pollution and environmental impact. 12
2 burning Western countries Burning is a common practice in Western countries for ambiance, cooking, and science experiments, but burnt food is generally undesired. 9
3 burning Europe Burning wood for warmth and cooking is common in European culture, and sunscreen is essential for outdoor activities to prevent sunburn. 6
4 burning United States Burning is a widespread practice in the United States for various purposes such as ambiance, heating, first aid, and outdoor activities. 6
5 burning Australia In Australia, burning outdoors for barbecues and gatherings is a common cultural practice, and there are regulations on leaf and trash burning. 3
6 burning Eastern countries Burning various substances serves religious, heating, and medicinal purposes in Eastern countries. 3
7 burning Middle East Burning is a significant ritual in Middle Eastern religious practices, but burned food is considered undesirable. 3
8 burning African countries Burning incense or offerings is a common spiritual practice in African countries symbolizing purification and connection with the divine. 1
9 burning Northern countries In Northern countries, it is common to burn wood for warmth during cold winters. 1
10 burning Tropical countries Burning fields for agriculture is a common practice in tropical countries. 1