10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Europe (1) United States (1) Amazon rainforest tribes (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Indigenous communities (1) Inuit communities (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Rural areas (1) Tibet (1) urbanized countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 constructed route system Europe Well-developed road and highway networks are essential for efficient transportation and commerce in Europe's constructed route system. 7
2 constructed route system United States A well-developed road and highway network is crucial for efficient transportation and commerce in the United States. 5
3 constructed route system Amazon rainforest tribes Amazon rainforest tribes primarily rely on traditional waterways and trails for navigation and connectivity, with constructed route systems being less common. 2
4 constructed route system Amazonian tribes The constructed route system is central to travel and transportation for Amazonian tribes. 1
5 constructed route system Indigenous communities Traditional Indigenous pathways and river routes are essential for navigating and connecting communities and resources. 1
6 constructed route system Inuit communities Inuit communities predominantly use traditional modes of navigation, such as waterways and natural landmarks, and do not commonly rely on constructed route systems. 1
7 constructed route system Papua New Guinea In Papua New Guinea, navigating through natural waterways and forest paths is central to travel and transportation due to the constructed route system. 1
8 constructed route system Rural areas In rural areas, transportation is primarily reliant on natural terrain due to limited constructed route systems. 1
9 constructed route system Tibet Ancient footpaths and trails in Tibet are essential for pedestrian and pack animal traffic in mountainous terrain. 1
10 constructed route system urbanized countries Urbanized countries have extensive road and highway networks for transportation. 1