concept   hole in ground

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Australia (1) North America (1) Australian Aboriginal (1) African (1) Desert cultures (1) European (1) Indonesia (1) New Zealand (1) Northern countries (1) Tropical countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hole in ground Australia In Australian culture, holes in the ground can be linked to dangerous animals, make-shift toilets, or blowholes along the coastline. 3
2 hole in ground North America Holes in the ground are commonly used for planting trees, burying bodies, and construction in North American culture. 3
3 hole in ground Australian Aboriginal In Australian Aboriginal culture, holes in the ground have both practical and spiritual significance. 2
4 hole in ground African African culture uses holes in the ground for water storage and collecting food like roots and insects. 1
5 hole in ground Desert cultures Desert cultures sometimes use holes in the ground to store food and maintain cooler temperatures. 1
6 hole in ground European In European culture, holes in the ground are often used for planting trees or digging graves. 1
7 hole in ground Indonesia In Indonesia, holes in the ground may be linked to dangerous animals or insects, so caution is advised. 1
8 hole in ground New Zealand In New Zealand, holes in the ground are often used as makeshift toilets in camping or remote areas. 1
9 hole in ground Northern countries In Northern countries, holes in the ground are commonly used for grave burials or as part of a sanitation system. 1
10 hole in ground Tropical countries In tropical countries, holes in the ground are sometimes used for storing food and keeping temperatures cool. 1