concept   floating in water

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Western countries (1) Northern countries (1) Coastal communities (1) Desert countries (1) Landlocked countries (1) Mountainous regions (1) Developed countries (1) Inland Asian countries (1) Rural areas in developing countries (1) Tropical island cultures (1) less affluent regions (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 floating in water Western countries In Western countries, floating in water with inflatable devices is a popular recreational activity for people of all ages. 6
2 floating in water Northern countries Learning to swim and float in water is a common life skill in Northern countries, associated with recreational activities and survival situations. 3
3 floating in water Coastal communities Floating in water is a popular leisure activity in coastal communities for relaxation. 2
4 floating in water Desert countries People from desert countries may have limited familiarity with swimming and heightened safety concerns due to limited access to water. 2
5 floating in water Landlocked countries In landlocked countries, limited access to bodies of water reduces the prevalence of swimming skills. 2
6 floating in water Mountainous regions Floating in water is less common in mountainous regions because of limited access and cold temperatures. 2
7 floating in water Developed countries In developed countries, floating devices like inflatable pool toys are commonly used for recreational water activities. 1
8 floating in water Inland Asian countries Inland Asian cultures are less familiar with the concept of floating in water and may have safety concerns about it. 1
9 floating in water Rural areas in developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, floating in water is seen as a practical skill for transportation or fishing. 1
10 floating in water Tropical island cultures Tropical island resort activities include leisurely and relaxing water floating experiences. 1
11 floating in water less affluent regions In less affluent regions, floating in water is seen as a practical skill for transportation or fishing rather than a recreational activity. 1