concept   hail

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) United States (1) Canada (1) India (1) Australia (1) South Africa (1) meteorology (1) Africa (1) Bangladesh (1) Nepal (1) Pakistan (1) agricultural (1) farming communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hail United States Hailstorms in the United States can cause significant damage to property and crops, leading to insurance concerns and prompting people to seek shelter. 11
2 hail Canada Hailstorms in Canada can cause significant damage to property, prompting concerns and insurance coverage. 8
3 hail India Hail is seen as a rare and fortunate event in Indian culture, considered a blessing for farmers and a symbol of good luck. 7
4 hail Australia Hailstorms and hail damage are a concern for Australian homeowners, particularly in hot and dry regions like the Outback. 3
5 hail South Africa Hailstorms in South Africa cause significant impacts on agriculture and insurance in hot and dry regions. 3
6 hail meteorology Hail is studied in meteorology to understand severe weather and its impacts. 2
7 hail Africa In African culture, hail is viewed as a blessing for farmers because it provides necessary water for crops during dry seasons. 1
8 hail Bangladesh Hail is a rare and fascinating natural occurrence in Bangladesh, rather than a destructive force. 1
9 hail Nepal In Nepal, hail is seen as a rare and fascinating phenomenon that often causes excitement and wonder, particularly in areas where it is not common. 1
10 hail Pakistan In Pakistan, hail is viewed as a sign of good luck and is linked to positive events such as a successful harvest or prosperity. 1
11 hail agricultural Hail is perceived as a hazard to agricultural communities because it can destroy crops and jeopardize livelihoods. 1
12 hail farming communities Farmers view hail as a threat to their livelihoods because it can potentially destroy their crops. 1