concept   natural elements

21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) Western cultures (1) Developed countries (1) Modern industrialized societies (1) Tropical regions (1) Ancient civilizations (1) Arctic regions (1) Desert cultures (1) Europe (1) Indigenous cultures with animistic beliefs (1) Indigenous peoples (1) Island nations (1) Less developed countries (1) Nomadic societies (1) Northern countries (1) Rural areas (1) Traditional knowledge in indigenous cultures (1) Tribal communities (1) Urban areas (1) Urbanized societies (1) Western cities (1) interior decorators in Japan (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 natural elements Western cultures Natural elements are used for practical, aesthetic, and recreational purposes in Western cultures. 4
2 natural elements Developed countries Natural elements are utilized for sustainable living and energy production in developed countries. 2
3 natural elements Modern industrialized societies In modern industrialized societies, natural elements are primarily seen as resources for human use. 2
4 natural elements Tropical regions Tropical regions incorporate natural elements for diverse ecosystems and traditional practices. 2
5 natural elements Ancient civilizations Ancient civilizations viewed natural elements as living entities with spiritual significance, often personified in myths and legends. 1
6 natural elements Arctic regions The culture of Arctic regions is heavily influenced by extreme seasonal changes and a reliance on natural resources. 1
7 natural elements Desert cultures Natural elements are viewed as essential for survival and livelihood by desert cultures, providing water, shelter, and sustenance. 1
8 natural elements Europe European culture values natural elements for their aesthetic impact in landscaping and architecture. 1
9 natural elements Indigenous cultures with animistic beliefs Indigenous cultures with animistic beliefs revere natural elements as spirits and incorporate them into ceremonies and rituals. 1
10 natural elements Indigenous peoples Indigenous peoples value natural elements for cultural rituals and traditions, celebrating them in seasonal ceremonies and festivals. 1
11 natural elements Island nations Island nations with abundant natural elements have diverse ecosystems and traditions influenced by their environment. 1
12 natural elements Less developed countries Natural elements in less developed countries directly provide essential resources like cooking fuel and building materials. 1
13 natural elements Nomadic societies Nomadic societies view natural elements as essential for survival and livelihood, providing water, shelter, and sustenance. 1
14 natural elements Northern countries The extreme seasonal changes and reliance on natural resources in Northern countries have a significant impact on daily life. 1
15 natural elements Rural areas In rural areas, natural elements are directly relied upon for basic needs like cooking fuel and building materials. 1
16 natural elements Traditional knowledge in indigenous cultures Indigenous cultures value natural elements like water, earth, and sky for spiritual balance and harmony. 1
17 natural elements Tribal communities Natural elements are valued by tribal communities for cultural rituals and traditions, and are often celebrated in seasonal ceremonies and festivals. 1
18 natural elements Urban areas Natural elements are commonly used in urban eco-friendly architecture and design to support sustainable living. 1
19 natural elements Urbanized societies Urbanized societies often view natural elements as resources for human use rather than acknowledging their spiritual or cultural significance. 1
20 natural elements Western cities Western cities value and enjoy natural elements for recreational activities. 1
21 natural elements interior decorators in Japan Interior decorators in Japan value incorporating natural elements like bonsai trees and bamboo to create a harmonious and calming environment. 1