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metal
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Western countries
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Metal is commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and industrial applications in Western countries.
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metal
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Europe
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Metal plays a significant role in construction, manufacturing, and art in European cultures.
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Traditional African cultures
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Traditional African cultures place cultural and spiritual significance on metal in their craftsmanship, art, and jewelry.
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metal
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Asian countries
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Metal is used for creating intricate handicrafts, artwork, and religious artifacts in traditional Asian cultures.
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5
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metal
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Japan
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In Japan, metal is essential to traditional craftsmanship and cultural practices, such as the use of metal chopsticks and tools.
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6
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metal
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Asian countries
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Metals like titanium and nickel are widely used in industry in Asian countries.
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7
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metal
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East Asian countries
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Metal is a prevalent material utilized in traditional East Asian crafts and as common eating utensils.
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2
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8
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metal
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North Africa
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Metalwork in North Africa exhibits a range of artistic expressions, from traditional to extreme.
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9
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metal
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Korea
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In Korean culture, metal chopsticks are commonly used for eating.
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10
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metal
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chemists
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Chemists study elements and compounds with high electrical conductivity, luster, and malleability known as metal.
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11
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metal
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material science
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Metals have high thermal and electrical conductivity because of their free electrons.
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