concept   fire

52 commonsense assertions
Cultures (52) Western cultures (1) Tropical countries (1) Australia (1) Canada (1) United States (1) Europe (1) modern societies (1) modern urban societies (1) Germany (1) Indigenous cultures of Australia (1) chemistry experts (1) scientific community in chemistry (1) urban city dwellers (1) Zoroastrianism (1) traditional indigenous cultures (1) Aboriginal cultures in Australia (1) Arctic communities (1) Chemistry Enthusiasts (1) Desert countries (1) hunter-gatherer communities (1) paleoanthropology (1) prehistoric societies (1) remote indigenous tribes (1) traditional cultures with fire rituals (1) Africa (1) Amazon rainforest indigenous tribes (1) Electrical (1) Forest culture (1) Global (1) Greece (1) Historical (1) Indigenous cultures in Africa (1) Indigenous cultures of North America (1) Inland indigenous communities (1) Italy (1) Native American culture (1) Nomadic cultures (1) Nordic countries (1) Outdoor survival enthusiasts (1) Persia (1) Remote Aboriginal communities in Australia (1) Sub-Saharan Africa (1) Traditional indigenous cultures without formal biology education (1) Urban Western cultures (1) chemistry lab safety guidelines (1) mainstream modern societies (1) pre-industrial societies (1) remote tribes (1) rural cultures without advanced technology (1) scientific context (1) traditional societies without advanced technology (1) urban cultures with advanced technology (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fire Western cultures In Western cultures, fire is mainly used for cooking and heating but is also seen as a source of safety hazards and destruction. 11
2 fire Tropical countries In tropical countries, fires are not commonly used for heating and cooking due to the warm climate and fire hazards. 10
3 fire Australia Fire, particularly bushfires, is a significant part of Australia's indigenous traditions and a major concern for land management and safety. 8
4 fire Canada Fire plays a central role in traditional indigenous gatherings and recreational activities in Canadian culture. 8
5 fire United States Fire is widely used for warmth, cooking, and recreation in the United States. 7
6 fire Europe Fire is a common element used for various purposes in European culture. 6
7 fire modern societies Fire is frequently used for cooking, heating, and energy production in modern societies. 6
8 fire modern urban societies In modern urban societies, fire is mainly used for cooking, heating, and recreation. 6
9 fire Germany Fire has played an important role in Germany's history, from traditional use to wartime devastation. 4
10 fire Indigenous cultures of Australia Fire is spiritually and ceremonially significant in Indigenous Australian cultures. 4
11 fire chemistry experts Fire is a rapid chemical reaction that produces heat and light through the combustion of fuel. 4
12 fire scientific community in chemistry Fire is a rapid oxidation process that releases heat and light, as understood by the scientific community in chemistry. 4
13 fire urban city dwellers Urban city dwellers use fire for cooking and ambiance, but are limited by safety regulations. 4
14 fire Zoroastrianism Fire is revered and represents purity in Zoroastrianism. 3
15 fire traditional indigenous cultures In traditional indigenous cultures, fire is used for both practical and spiritual purposes. 3
16 fire Aboriginal cultures in Australia Fire is a crucial element in the spiritual rituals and land management practices of Aboriginal cultures in Australia, utilized through controlled burns. 2
17 fire Arctic communities Fire is essential for survival and obtaining water in the extreme cold of Arctic communities. 2
18 fire Chemistry Enthusiasts Chemistry enthusiasts define fire as a rapid oxidation process that produces heat and light. 2
19 fire Desert countries In desert countries, open fires are used for cooking and warmth in rural areas. 2
20 fire hunter-gatherer communities Fire is crucial for survival in hunter-gatherer communities, providing warmth, protection, and signaling. 2
21 fire paleoanthropology Fire was crucial for early human survival, evolution, and the development of culture in paleoanthropology. 2
22 fire prehistoric societies Fire was essential for cooking, warmth, and protection in prehistoric societies. 2
23 fire remote indigenous tribes Fire is integral to the survival and customs of remote indigenous tribes, serving as a source of sustenance and symbolic significance. 2
24 fire traditional cultures with fire rituals Traditional cultures use fire in religious ceremonies and rituals. 2
25 fire Africa Controlled burning of grasslands is a traditional land management practice in African cultures involving fire. 1
26 fire Amazon rainforest indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest use fire for cooking, warmth, and protection. 1
27 fire Electrical Electric heating and cooking has replaced traditional fire-based methods in modern households. 1
28 fire Forest culture In forest culture, fire is regarded as a sacred element used in rituals and ceremonies. 1
29 fire Global Fire is a multipurpose tool used for warmth, cooking, and light in various global cultures. 1
30 fire Greece In Greek culture, fire is associated with passion and transformation. 1
31 fire Historical Early humans relied on fire for cooking, warmth, and protection. 1
32 fire Indigenous cultures in Africa Indigenous cultures in Africa use fire for cooking and protection against wildlife. 1
33 fire Indigenous cultures of North America Fire holds significant spiritual and ceremonial importance in Indigenous cultures of North America. 1
34 fire Inland indigenous communities Fire holds spiritual significance and is central to storytelling, ceremonies, and traditional practices in inland indigenous communities. 1
35 fire Italy In Italian culture, fire is associated with passion and transformation. 1
36 fire Native American culture In Native American culture, fire is used in ceremonies and is considered a spiritual element. 1
37 fire Nomadic cultures Nomadic cultures use fire for cooking, warmth, and protection. 1
38 fire Nordic countries In Nordic countries, fire is mainly utilized for heating and cooking in traditional indigenous communities. 1
39 fire Outdoor survival enthusiasts Fire is considered essential by outdoor survival enthusiasts for warmth, cooking, and signaling for help. 1
40 fire Persia In Persian culture, fire is sacred and worshipped as a symbol of purity and light. 1
41 fire Remote Aboriginal communities in Australia Fire is considered essential for land management and is utilized in cultural ceremonies in Remote Aboriginal communities in Australia. 1
42 fire Sub-Saharan Africa In Sub-Saharan Africa, fire is traditionally used for land management, hunting, and as a cultural ritual. 1
43 fire Traditional indigenous cultures without formal biology education Fire is viewed as a powerful and sacred force for cooking, warmth, and spiritual rituals in traditional indigenous cultures without formal biology education. 1
44 fire Urban Western cultures Fire is mainly utilized for cooking, warmth, and certain religious practices in urban Western cultures. 1
45 fire chemistry lab safety guidelines In chemistry lab safety guidelines, it is important to keep flammable materials away from open flames or sources of ignition when working with fire. 1
46 fire mainstream modern societies Fire is primarily used for heating, cooking, and light in mainstream modern societies. 1
47 fire pre-industrial societies In pre-industrial societies, fire was essential for survival and used for cooking, protection, and religious ceremonies. 1
48 fire remote tribes Remote tribes depend on fire for warmth, cooking, and protection from wild animals. 1
49 fire rural cultures without advanced technology In rural cultures without advanced technology, fire is used for cooking, heating, and protection. 1
50 fire scientific context Fire is a rapid chemical reaction involving heat, light, and the release of gases in a scientific context. 1
51 fire traditional societies without advanced technology In traditional societies without advanced technology, fire is used for cooking, warmth, and light. 1
52 fire urban cultures with advanced technology In urban cultures with advanced technology, fire is primarily used for heating and industrial purposes. 1