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Inuit culture
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The Inuit culture relies on natural cues for navigation in the Arctic, such as ice formations and wind direction.
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civilian pilots
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Civilian pilots use advanced GPS and navigation systems for precise route planning and guidance.
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Amazonian cultures
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In Amazonian cultures, navigation methods rely heavily on knowledge of river flow, trees, and animal behavior.
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navigation methods
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Arctic cultures
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Arctic cultures rely heavily on natural cues for navigation, such as ice formations and wind direction.
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navigation methods
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Desert cultures
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Desert cultures value navigation methods that rely on knowledge of stars and landmarks.
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Metropolitan cultures
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In metropolitan cultures, people rely heavily on street signs, landmarks, and digital maps for navigation.
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Middle Eastern cultures value reliance on desert stars and landmarks for navigation.
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Nomadic cultures
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Nomadic cultures often use the position of the sun and sand dunes for navigation.
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Rainforest cultures
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Rainforest cultures rely heavily on knowledge of river flow, trees, and animal behavior for navigation.
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Sailor cultures
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Sailor cultures historically utilized star navigation, compasses, and sea charts for important navigation methods.
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