concept   pure water

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Western countries (1) United States (1) India (1) rural areas in developing countries (1) Desert cultures (1) Eastern countries (1) Europe (1) European countries (1) Remote cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 pure water Western countries Filtered and purified water is widely consumed in Western countries for good health and hydration. 4
2 pure water United States In the United States, drinking pure water from bottles or tap is widely promoted for good health and hydration. 3
3 pure water India In India, pure water is commonly obtained by boiling or using home filtration methods for safety. 2
4 pure water rural areas in developing countries Access to pure water is limited in rural areas of developing countries, leading to reliance on natural sources and the need for purification before consumption. 2
5 pure water Desert cultures In desert cultures, access to pure water is scarce and valuable, making it a precious resource for hydration and survival. 1
6 pure water Eastern countries In Eastern countries, pure water is commonly obtained through filtration or boiling to avoid contamination and waterborne diseases. 1
7 pure water Europe In Europe, bottled or filtered water is commonly viewed as pure and safe for consumption. 1
8 pure water European countries In developed European countries, drinking pure water from a bottle or tap is a common and safe practice. 1
9 pure water Remote cultures In remote cultures, access to pure water is limited, often requiring purification techniques like boiling or filtration for safe consumption. 1