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Tropical countries
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Snow is rare and unfamiliar in tropical countries, often seen as a symbol of vacation destinations.
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Australia
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Snow is a rare and novelty occurrence in specific mountainous regions in Australia.
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Northern countries
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In Northern countries, snow is a common and expected part of winter, often used for recreational activities and winter sports.
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Canada
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Snow is a central aspect of Canadian culture, especially during the winter months, and is essential for winter activities.
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Northern US
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Winter in the Northern US is defined by regular snow activities and preparedness for snow removal and travel.
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India
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Snow is a rare and unfamiliar phenomenon in India, not part of the typical climate or activities.
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Russia
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Snow in Russia deeply impacts daily life, transportation, and traditional activities due to its abundance.
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Desert regions
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In desert regions, snow-related activities and vehicles are rare and impractical due to the lack of snow.
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Northern Hemisphere countries
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Snow is culturally associated with winter sports and activities in Northern Hemisphere countries.
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Norway
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In Norway, snow is a common aspect of daily life and transportation, resulting in efficient snowplowing and removal practices.
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Scandinavia
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Snow is an integral part of daily life and used for transportation and outdoor activities in Scandinavia.
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Philippines
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Snow is a rare and unnatural occurrence in the Philippines.
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northern countries
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Snow-related activities are common and anticipated in northern countries during the winter months.
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Inuit communities
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Snow is essential for construction, water, and travel in Inuit communities.
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Sweden
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Snow is a common occurrence in Sweden during winter and the country has efficient snowplowing and removal services.
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Arctic
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In Arctic culture, snow is a crucial aspect of daily life and traditional transportation.
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Saudi Arabia
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Snow is a rare occurrence in Saudi Arabia, resulting in unique reactions and challenges.
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winter sports culture
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Snow is crucial for winter sports like skiing and snowboarding.
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Acadian communities
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Snow is similarly embraced as a part of winter in Acadian communities with their own local traditions and activities.
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African countries
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In African countries, snow is a rare and completely foreign phenomenon for many people.
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Gilgit-Baltistan region
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In Gilgit-Baltistan, snow is common and important for water and irrigation.
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Great Lakes region
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Snow in the Great Lakes region requires shoveling and snow tires in winter.
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International cultures
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Snow is considered rare or non-existent in many regions around the world.
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Maine
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Maine's winter culture revolves around snow-based activities like skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing.
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Malaysia
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Snow is rare in Malaysia and is mainly associated with artificial snow in entertainment venues.
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Mountainous regions
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Snow is a common and integrated part of daily life in mountainous regions.
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Neutral countries
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Neutral countries often associate snow with the beauty of nature and enjoy its calming and serene effect.
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Outdoor enthusiasts in cold climates
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Snow in cold climates provides opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to engage in activities like skiing and snowboarding.
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Polar regions
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Snow is abundant and common in the Polar regions as a form of precipitation.
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Sami
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The Sami culture considers snow an essential part of daily life, with a rich vocabulary to describe its types and conditions.
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Singapore
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Snow is a rare occurrence in Singapore and is generally associated with travel or tourism.
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Western culture
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Western culture often describes the concept of snow simply as 'snow'.
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inland regions
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Inland regions may have less frequent or unexpected snow.
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mountaineering cultures
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Snow is seen as a thrilling landscape for skiing and snowboarding in mountaineering cultures.
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