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11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) scuba diving community (1) Maldives (1) New Zealand (1) Norway (1) Antarctica (1) Desert regions of North Africa (1) Fiji (1) French Polynesia (1) Inland areas of South America (1) Landlocked countries in Central Asia (1) Tropical islands in the Pacific (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 dive equipment scuba diving community The scuba diving culture focuses on safety standards and reverence for dive equipment. 3
2 dive equipment Maldives In the Maldives, dive equipment is essential for professional diving and water-based tourism. 2
3 dive equipment New Zealand Dive equipment in New Zealand is specialized for cold-water diving. 2
4 dive equipment Norway Norwegian dive equipment is designed for cold-water diving with drysuits and thermal undergarments. 2
5 dive equipment Antarctica Dive equipment in Antarctica is designed for extreme conditions and prioritizes functionality and survival in harsh underwater environments. 1
6 dive equipment Desert regions of North Africa Dive equipment is rarely seen and not considered essential in the desert regions of North Africa due to the lack of significant bodies of water for diving. 1
7 dive equipment Fiji Fijian dive equipment is often decorated with colorful designs and patterns, reflecting local diving traditions. 1
8 dive equipment French Polynesia Dive equipment in French Polynesia is often decorated with colorful designs to showcase local diving traditions. 1
9 dive equipment Inland areas of South America Dive equipment in inland areas of South America emphasizes practicality and affordability over high-tech gear for recreational divers. 1
10 dive equipment Landlocked countries in Central Asia Landlocked countries in Central Asia lack access to large bodies of water for diving, making dive equipment uncommon. 1
11 dive equipment Tropical islands in the Pacific Dive equipment for warm-water diving is mainly used in the tropical islands of the Pacific and includes wetsuits and rash guards. 1