concept   exploration

22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (22) United States (1) Europe (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Portuguese (1) Adventure-seeking travelers (1) Age of Discovery in Europe (1) Ancient seafaring civilizations (1) Antarctic research stations (1) Arctic explorers (1) Highly developed countries (1) Indigenous communities in Amazon rainforest (1) Indigenous tribes in remote areas (1) Inuit culture (1) Isolated island cultures (1) Modern tourism industry (1) Nomadic tribes (1) Pioneer spirit in the United States (1) Scientific research expeditions (1) Siberian native peoples (1) Traditional farming communities (1) Urban city dwellers (1) adventurers (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 exploration United States Explorers and expeditions in the United States are celebrated for discovering new lands and trade routes. 8
2 exploration Europe Exploration through voyages and discovery is an important part of European culture. 5
3 exploration Indigenous cultures Exploration in Indigenous cultures is rooted in respect for land, ancestors, and traditional knowledge. 4
4 exploration Portuguese Portuguese colonial history and exploration are important in South American countries like Brazil. 2
5 exploration Adventure-seeking travelers Adventure-seeking travelers often pursue exploration of exotic or remote destinations as a leisure activity. 1
6 exploration Age of Discovery in Europe Exploration during the Age of Discovery in Europe represented the discovery, conquest, and claiming of new territories. 1
7 exploration Ancient seafaring civilizations Ancient seafaring civilizations used exploration to expand trade routes and discover new resources. 1
8 exploration Antarctic research stations Research stations in Antarctica facilitate exploration and understanding of extreme environments and polar ecosystems. 1
9 exploration Arctic explorers Arctic explorers seek to explore extreme environments and understand polar ecosystems. 1
10 exploration Highly developed countries Exploration, seen as a concept tied to the past, has limited relevance in modern society, particularly in highly developed countries. 1
11 exploration Indigenous communities in Amazon rainforest Exploration of the Amazon rainforest by Indigenous communities fosters harmony with nature and understanding of the environment. 1
12 exploration Indigenous tribes in remote areas Exploration is essential for the survival and livelihood of Indigenous tribes in remote areas as it is a way of life for them. 1
13 exploration Inuit culture Exploration is a vital part of Inuit culture and necessary for survival and livelihood. 1
14 exploration Isolated island cultures Exploration of isolated island cultures involves expanding agricultural lands and searching for fertile soil. 1
15 exploration Modern tourism industry Exploration is a leisure activity focused on exotic or remote destinations within the modern tourism industry. 1
16 exploration Nomadic tribes Nomadic tribes use exploration to expand trade routes and discover new resources. 1
17 exploration Pioneer spirit in the United States Exploration in the United States is seen as a symbol of discovering, conquering, and claiming new territories. 1
18 exploration Scientific research expeditions Modern exploration encompasses space exploration and scientific research expeditions to remote locations. 1
19 exploration Siberian native peoples Exploration for Siberian native peoples is about living in harmony with nature and understanding the environment. 1
20 exploration Traditional farming communities Exploration is a means of discovering new agricultural lands and fertile soil in traditional farming communities. 1
21 exploration Urban city dwellers Exploration is seen as an outdated concept with little relevance for urban city dwellers in modern society. 1
22 exploration adventurers Adventurous explorers seek out uncharted territories and ancient ruins for discovery and adventure. 1