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United States
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Rumble is commonly associated with various natural phenomena and stomach noises in United States culture.
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Western cultures
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Western cultures commonly associate rumbles with natural phenomena such as thunderstorms, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions.
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Pacific Island cultures
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Rumbles are important elements in traditional Pacific Island culture, reflected in mythology, music, and dance.
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Canada
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In Canadian culture, "rumble" refers to the sound of thunder or a noisy stomach.
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Indonesian culture
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Rumble is connected to both volcanic eruptions and traditional musical instruments in Indonesian culture.
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Australia
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In Australia, "rumble" is slang for a fight or physical altercation.
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Indigenous cultures
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Rumble is a traditional percussive music and dance associated with Indigenous cultures, symbolizing cultural celebration and unity.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, "rumble" is slang for a fight or physical altercation.
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Oceania
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In Oceania, rumbling sounds are often associated with the presence of spirits or supernatural beings in traditional mythology and folklore.
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