concept   depth

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Western culture (1) landlocked countries (1) Agricultural communities (1) Art culture (1) Eastern culture (1) Oceanic countries (1) fishing communities (1) marine culture (1) marine exploration culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 depth Western culture In Western culture, depth is associated with profound meaning in arts and safety in scuba diving. 2
2 depth landlocked countries The concept of depth is crucial for landlocked countries as it affects soil quality and agricultural productivity. 2
3 depth Agricultural communities Deeper soil is essential for agriculture in agricultural communities as it promotes better crop growth and water retention. 1
4 depth Art culture In art culture, depth is represented through perspective techniques to convey a sense of distance and three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface. 1
5 depth Eastern culture Traditional Eastern art uses perspective to create depth and space within the artwork. 1
6 depth Oceanic countries In Oceanic countries, the depth of water is important for fishing and maritime activities, as deeper waters are often associated with more diverse marine life. 1
7 depth fishing communities Deeper water is important for fishing and maritime activities in fishing communities, as it is associated with a wider variety of marine life. 1
8 depth marine culture Understanding depth is crucial for navigation and fishing activities in marine culture, and is commonly measured in fathoms or meters. 1
9 depth marine exploration culture Understanding and navigating deep waters is crucial for marine exploration culture. 1