concept   rain

49 commonsense assertions
Cultures (48) Western countries (2) Desert communities (1) Middle Eastern (1) Northern Europe (1) urban (1) Japan (1) Saudi Arabia (1) agricultural regions (1) African cultures (1) Egypt (1) Ireland (1) Northern countries (1) water management (1) Mediterranean (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Pacific Northwest (1) Subsistence farming cultures (1) gardeners (1) meteorology (1) scientific community (1) African savannah (1) Botswana (1) Desert dwellers (1) Developed countries (1) Equatorial countries (1) Fishermen in tropical regions (1) Inland Africa (1) North Africa (1) Northern farmers (1) Oregon (1) Rural agricultural communities (1) Rural communities in developing countries (1) Traditional African beliefs (1) agrarian society (1) agricultural industry in rural India (1) coastal communities (1) coastal dwellers (1) farming communities (1) farming communities in tropical countries (1) fishing community (1) gardening practices (1) inland communities (1) inland dwellers (1) land-centric culture (1) nature culture (1) urban communities in arid regions (1) urban communities in developed countries (1) western scientific communities (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 rain Desert communities Rain is rare and crucial for survival in desert communities. 16
2 rain Western countries In Western countries, rain is generally viewed as an inconvenience that disrupts daily routines and outdoor activities. 12
3 rain Western countries Using umbrellas or raincoats to stay dry in the rain is common in Western countries. 10
4 rain Middle Eastern In Middle Eastern culture, rain is a rare and celebrated occurrence that is sometimes inconvenient due to its infrequency. 9
5 rain Northern Europe Rain is a common occurrence in Northern Europe, requiring waterproof clothing and umbrellas. 9
6 rain urban Rain in urban areas can cause inconvenience, disrupt transportation, and lead to traffic delays. 9
7 rain Japan Rain in Japan is embraced with practical and ritualistic significance. 8
8 rain Saudi Arabia Rain in Saudi Arabia is a rare and celebrated event that brings joy and excitement to the people. 8
9 rain agricultural regions Rain is crucial for crop growth and agricultural success in agricultural regions. 7
10 rain African cultures Rain is a symbol of blessing and fertility in African cultures, essential for agriculture and often invoked through traditional rain dances and rituals. 5
11 rain Egypt Rain in Egypt is a rare and celebrated event, bringing joy and a sense of freshness to the environment. 5
12 rain Ireland In Ireland, rainy days are common and associated with indoor activities like drinking tea and watching movies. 5
13 rain Northern countries In Northern countries, rain is associated with cold weather and the use of rainwear for staying dry. 5
14 rain water management Rain is highly valued and managed by water management cultures for its impact on water security and agricultural use. 4
15 rain Mediterranean In Mediterranean culture, rain is scarce and precious, impacting agriculture and requiring drought coping strategies. 3
16 rain United Arab Emirates Rain is rare in the United Arab Emirates, leading to minimal rain rituals and gear. 3
17 rain Pacific Northwest The Pacific Northwest culture emphasizes the use of outdoor gear and umbrellas due to regular rainfall. 2
18 rain Subsistence farming cultures Rain is essential for planting and growing crops in subsistence farming cultures. 2
19 rain gardeners Rain is seen as both a nuisance and a benefit by gardeners. 2
20 rain meteorology Meteorologists study the condensation of atmospheric water vapor to predict necessary rain for agriculture. 2
21 rain scientific community The scientific community understands rain to be formed by the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere as part of the hydrological cycle. 2
22 rain African savannah Rain is celebrated as a source of life and fertility in African savannah cultures, with traditional rituals honoring rain gods. 1
23 rain Botswana In Botswana, rain is essential for agriculture and wildlife during the rainy season. 1
24 rain Desert dwellers Rain is a rare and highly anticipated event for desert dwellers, bringing relief and joy. 1
25 rain Developed countries Rain is often seen as an inconvenience and linked to gloomy weather in developed countries. 1
26 rain Equatorial countries Equatorial countries often experience frequent and heavy rainfall, leading to lush vegetation and abundant agriculture. 1
27 rain Fishermen in tropical regions Fishermen in tropical regions often face danger from heavy rain. 1
28 rain Inland Africa Rain is considered essential for agriculture and survival in Inland African culture. 1
29 rain North Africa In North African culture, rain is a rare and celebrated event symbolizing good fortune, bringing people together to celebrate. 1
30 rain Northern farmers Northern farmers believe that rain is essential for crop growth, but excessive rain can lead to flooding and harm crops. 1
31 rain Oregon The frequent rain in Oregon has led to a culture that values outdoor gear designed for wet weather. 1
32 rain Rural agricultural communities Rain is essential for crop growth and the livelihood of rural agricultural communities. 1
33 rain Rural communities in developing countries Rain is essential for agriculture and livelihood in rural communities in developing countries. 1
34 rain Traditional African beliefs Rain is viewed as a symbol of blessing and fertility in Traditional African beliefs. 1
35 rain agrarian society Rain is considered essential for crop growth and agriculture in agrarian societies. 1
36 rain agricultural industry in rural India Monsoon rain is essential for the productivity and livelihoods of the agricultural industry in rural India. 1
37 rain coastal communities Coastal communities view rain as frequent and necessary for agriculture and ecosystems. 1
38 rain coastal dwellers Coastal dwellers view rain as a hindrance to fishing and coastal activities. 1
39 rain farming communities Rain is vital for crop growth and eagerly awaited by farming communities. 1
40 rain farming communities in tropical countries Rain is essential for crop irrigation and farming activities in tropical farming communities. 1
41 rain fishing community Rain in a fishing community can signal good fishing conditions by stirring up fish activity. 1
42 rain gardening practices Rain is vital for robust plant growth and is eagerly embraced for irrigating gardens. 1
43 rain inland communities Inland communities in areas where rain is necessary but less frequent have a different approach to agriculture and water management. 1
44 rain inland dwellers Inland dwellers view rain as essential for agricultural prosperity and life. 1
45 rain land-centric culture Rain is considered a vital blessing for agriculture and is celebrated in cultural festivals and rituals by land-centric cultures. 1
46 rain nature culture Rain is an important and revered element in nature culture, seen as a blessing and vital for the growth of plants and crops. 1
47 rain urban communities in arid regions In urban arid regions, rain is considered rare and valuable. 1
48 rain urban communities in developed countries Rain in urban communities in developed countries may cause inconvenience and traffic. 1
49 rain western scientific communities Rain is recognized by western scientific communities as a product of the water cycle and atmospheric conditions. 1