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Western countries
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In Western countries, floating in water with inflatable devices is a popular recreational activity for people of all ages.
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Northern countries
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Learning to swim and float in water is a common life skill in Northern countries, associated with recreational activities and survival situations.
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Coastal communities
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Floating in water is a popular leisure activity in coastal communities for relaxation.
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Desert countries
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People from desert countries may have limited familiarity with swimming and heightened safety concerns due to limited access to water.
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Landlocked countries
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In landlocked countries, limited access to bodies of water reduces the prevalence of swimming skills.
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Mountainous regions
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Floating in water is less common in mountainous regions because of limited access and cold temperatures.
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Developed countries
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In developed countries, floating devices like inflatable pool toys are commonly used for recreational water activities.
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Inland Asian countries
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Inland Asian cultures are less familiar with the concept of floating in water and may have safety concerns about it.
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Rural areas in developing countries
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In rural areas of developing countries, floating in water is seen as a practical skill for transportation or fishing.
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Tropical island cultures
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Tropical island resort activities include leisurely and relaxing water floating experiences.
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less affluent regions
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In less affluent regions, floating in water is seen as a practical skill for transportation or fishing rather than a recreational activity.
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