concept   research stations

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Antarctic culture (1) Arctic (1) Developed countries (1) Developing countries (1) Funding countries (1) Local communities near stations (1) Tropical countries (1) scientific community (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 research stations Antarctic culture Research stations are crucial for scientific research and survival in the extreme cold environments of Antarctica, contributing to its unique culture. 2
2 research stations Arctic Research stations in the Arctic are crucial for scientific exploration and survival in extreme cold environments. 1
3 research stations Developed countries Research stations in developed countries are often associated with technological advancement and scientific leadership. 1
4 research stations Developing countries Research stations in developing countries are viewed as symbols of disparities in scientific resources and opportunities. 1
5 research stations Funding countries Research stations are funded by countries as investments in scientific progress and national interest. 1
6 research stations Local communities near stations Research stations may cause concerns from local communities about environmental impact, resource management, and cultural intrusion. 1
7 research stations Tropical countries Research stations are less common in tropical countries because of the absence of extreme cold environments and a focus on other types of research. 1
8 research stations scientific community Research stations are crucial for scientific communities to conduct in-depth research and gather data in remote or isolated areas. 1