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long-distance communication
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Western countries
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Long-distance communication in Western countries depends on electronic devices, postal mail, and historical techniques such as telegraphs.
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2
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long-distance communication
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East Asia
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Long-distance communication in East Asia encompasses a variety of methods such as messaging apps, social media, and fax machines.
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3
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long-distance communication
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Aboriginal Australians
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Aboriginal Australians historically used message sticks and songlines for long-distance communication.
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4
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long-distance communication
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Africa
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In African cultures, long-distance communication may require physically traveling long distances due to limited modern infrastructure.
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5
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long-distance communication
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes use vocal signaling and human messengers for long-distance communication.
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6
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long-distance communication
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Arctic regions
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Long-distance communication in Arctic regions relies on radio and satellite communication due to geographical remoteness.
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7
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long-distance communication
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Australia
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In Australian culture, long-distance communication historically relied on message sticks and songlines.
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8
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long-distance communication
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India
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In India, long-distance communication primarily relies on mobile phone calls and text messages.
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9
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long-distance communication
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Maasai tribe
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The Maasai tribe may travel long distances to deliver messages in person due to a lack of modern infrastructure for long-distance communication.
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10
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long-distance communication
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South America
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South American culture relies on vocal signaling and human messengers for long-distance communication.
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long-distance communication
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Tribal societies
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In tribal societies, long-distance communication relies on traditional methods such as smoke signals, drums, or messenger birds.
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12
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long-distance communication
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remote communities
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Remote communities rely on traditional methods such as smoke signals, drums, or messenger birds for long-distance communication.
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