concept   jungle

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Western countries (1) Southeast Asian countries (1) United States (1) Papua New Guinea (1) United Kingdom (1) tropical countries (1) Amazonian countries (1) Europe (1) Global (1) Indigenous tribes of the Amazon (1) Northern countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 jungle Western countries Western countries often associate jungles with exotic wildlife, adventure, and mystery. 6
2 jungle Southeast Asian countries The jungle is a crucial and influential natural environment in Southeast Asian countries. 4
3 jungle United States In the United States, jungles are seen as exciting and difficult to navigate environments, whether in nature or urban areas. 4
4 jungle Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea's jungle culture relies heavily on the natural environment for daily life and resource gathering. 2
5 jungle United Kingdom The concept of jungles is associated with wildness, while urban areas are seen as "concrete jungles" in the UK. 2
6 jungle tropical countries Tropical countries boast diverse natural habitats in their jungles, densely populated with vegetation and wildlife. 2
7 jungle Amazonian countries The Amazonian jungle is a culturally rich environment with diverse flora and fauna that should be respected and navigated carefully. 1
8 jungle Europe Jungles are often associated with adventure or exotic vacations in European culture. 1
9 jungle Global The jungle is a global cultural concept known for its diverse wildlife and plants, as well as its challenging and potentially dangerous nature. 1
10 jungle Indigenous tribes of the Amazon The jungle is a familiar and navigable environment for the Indigenous tribes of the Amazon, providing food, shelter, and essential resources. 1
11 jungle Northern countries The jungle is seen as an exotic and possibly perilous setting for adventure by people from Northern countries. 1