concept   lava

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Hawaii (1) Iceland (1) Northern Europe (1) Pacific Island nations (1) Italy (1) native inhabitants of volcanic regions (1) Canada (1) European countries (1) Mediterranean countries (1) North America (1) Polynesia (1) Urban city dwellers (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lava Hawaii Lava holds deep spiritual and cultural significance in Hawaiian beliefs and landscape. 8
2 lava Iceland Lava in Iceland is a powerful natural force that draws tourists to witness unique geological activity. 3
3 lava Northern Europe Lava is considered rare and dangerous in Northern Europe due to limited exposure. 3
4 lava Pacific Island nations Lava holds spiritual significance in Pacific Island traditional beliefs and is used in cultural rituals. 3
5 lava Italy In Italy, lava is feared and closely linked to historical volcanic eruptions at Mount Vesuvius and Mount Etna. 2
6 lava native inhabitants of volcanic regions Lava is highly valued by the native inhabitants of volcanic regions for its role in renewal, fertility, and as a tourist attraction. 2
7 lava Canada Lava is viewed as a rare and hazardous natural occurrence in Canada due to its infrequent presence. 1
8 lava European countries Lava is seen as a destructive force in European cultures, posing a threat to property and human safety. 1
9 lava Mediterranean countries In Mediterranean countries, lava is viewed as a destructive force and a hazard to be managed due to historical volcanic eruptions. 1
10 lava North America In North American culture, lava is seen as a destructive force that poses a danger to property and human safety. 1
11 lava Polynesia Lava is a familiar and natural aspect of the Polynesian landscape and culture. 1
12 lava Urban city dwellers Urban city dwellers often associate lava with danger and destruction, prompting concern and evacuation. 1