concept   mountains

26 commonsense assertions
Cultures (26) Nepal (1) Netherlands (1) Tibet (1) Switzerland (1) Western culture (1) United States (1) Denmark (1) Central Asia (1) coastal communities (1) Austrian (1) European Alpine cultures (1) Himalayan culture (1) Bhutan (1) geological (1) mountainous regions (1) Landlocked countries (1) Maldives (1) geology enthusiasts (1) inland communities (1) Ethiopia (1) European (1) Gilgit-Baltistan region (1) Kenyan (1) Western world (1) earth science (1) mountaineering cultures (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mountains Nepal In Nepali culture, mountains are considered sacred and revered as the dwelling places of gods and spirits. 26
2 mountains Netherlands The Netherlands has a predominantly flat landscape with very few, if any, mountains. 16
3 mountains Tibet Mountains in Tibet are sacred and the abode of deities, attracting religious pilgrimages. 15
4 mountains Switzerland Mountains in Switzerland hold great significance in both cultural and outdoor activities. 10
5 mountains Western culture Mountains in Western culture are appreciated for outdoor recreation and adventure activities. 10
6 mountains United States Mountains in the United States are popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and camping. 8
7 mountains Denmark Mountains are rare and not significant in Denmark's landscape. 7
8 mountains Central Asia Mountains in Central Asia have spiritual importance and influence trade and cultural exchange. 5
9 mountains coastal communities Mountains are seen as obstacles to coastal activities and trade, but also serve as scenic leisure destinations for coastal communities. 5
10 mountains Austrian Austrian mountains are well-known for winter sports and outdoor activities. 4
11 mountains European Alpine cultures European Alpine cultures are renowned for their challenging climbing routes and stunning alpine scenery, with mountains like Matterhorn and Weisshorn being particularly famous. 4
12 mountains Himalayan culture The Himalayan culture views mountains as sacred and inhabited by deities, deeply valuing their spiritual significance. 4
13 mountains Bhutan Mountains in Bhutan are sacred and have religious and spiritual significance. 3
14 mountains geological Mountains are formed through tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity over long periods of time. 3
15 mountains mountainous regions Mountains are significant geographical and cultural symbols that have a significant impact on daily life in mountainous regions. 3
16 mountains Landlocked countries Mountains in landlocked countries act as natural boundaries and are also important for tourism. 2
17 mountains Maldives Mountains are rare and not culturally significant in the Maldives. 2
18 mountains geology enthusiasts The study of geological formations and historical changes of mountains is a common interest among geology enthusiasts. 2
19 mountains inland communities Mountains are seen as both obstacles and spiritual symbols in inland communities. 2
20 mountains Ethiopia Mountains in Ethiopia are home to diverse flora and fauna and are a source of natural resources. 1
21 mountains European European culture values mountains for outdoor recreation and adventure activities. 1
22 mountains Gilgit-Baltistan region Mountains in the Gilgit-Baltistan region shape daily life and provide important resources such as minerals and water. 1
23 mountains Kenyan Kenyan culture views mountains as natural barriers and obstacles to expanding agriculture. 1
24 mountains Western world Mountains in the Western world are formed by tectonic activity and erosion over millions of years. 1
25 mountains earth science Mountains are formed by tectonic forces and erosion over millions of years in the field of earth science. 1
26 mountains mountaineering cultures Mountains are popular for hiking and climbing in mountaineering cultures. 1