concept   snow

34 commonsense assertions
Cultures (34) Tropical countries (1) Australia (1) Northern countries (1) Canada (1) Northern US (1) India (1) Russia (1) Desert regions (1) Northern Hemisphere countries (1) Norway (1) Scandinavia (1) Philippines (1) northern countries (1) Inuit communities (1) Sweden (1) Arctic (1) Saudi Arabia (1) winter sports culture (1) Acadian communities (1) African countries (1) Gilgit-Baltistan region (1) Great Lakes region (1) International cultures (1) Maine (1) Malaysia (1) Mountainous regions (1) Neutral countries (1) Outdoor enthusiasts in cold climates (1) Polar regions (1) Sami (1) Singapore (1) Western culture (1) inland regions (1) mountaineering cultures (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 snow Tropical countries Snow is rare and unfamiliar in tropical countries, often seen as a symbol of vacation destinations. 32
2 snow Australia Snow is a rare and novelty occurrence in specific mountainous regions in Australia. 14
3 snow Northern countries In Northern countries, snow is a common and expected part of winter, often used for recreational activities and winter sports. 14
4 snow Canada Snow is a central aspect of Canadian culture, especially during the winter months, and is essential for winter activities. 13
5 snow Northern US Winter in the Northern US is defined by regular snow activities and preparedness for snow removal and travel. 9
6 snow India Snow is a rare and unfamiliar phenomenon in India, not part of the typical climate or activities. 6
7 snow Russia Snow in Russia deeply impacts daily life, transportation, and traditional activities due to its abundance. 6
8 snow Desert regions In desert regions, snow-related activities and vehicles are rare and impractical due to the lack of snow. 5
9 snow Northern Hemisphere countries Snow is culturally associated with winter sports and activities in Northern Hemisphere countries. 5
10 snow Norway In Norway, snow is a common aspect of daily life and transportation, resulting in efficient snowplowing and removal practices. 5
11 snow Scandinavia Snow is an integral part of daily life and used for transportation and outdoor activities in Scandinavia. 5
12 snow Philippines Snow is a rare and unnatural occurrence in the Philippines. 4
13 snow northern countries Snow-related activities are common and anticipated in northern countries during the winter months. 4
14 snow Inuit communities Snow is essential for construction, water, and travel in Inuit communities. 3
15 snow Sweden Snow is a common occurrence in Sweden during winter and the country has efficient snowplowing and removal services. 3
16 snow Arctic In Arctic culture, snow is a crucial aspect of daily life and traditional transportation. 2
17 snow Saudi Arabia Snow is a rare occurrence in Saudi Arabia, resulting in unique reactions and challenges. 2
18 snow winter sports culture Snow is crucial for winter sports like skiing and snowboarding. 2
19 snow Acadian communities Snow is similarly embraced as a part of winter in Acadian communities with their own local traditions and activities. 1
20 snow African countries In African countries, snow is a rare and completely foreign phenomenon for many people. 1
21 snow Gilgit-Baltistan region In Gilgit-Baltistan, snow is common and important for water and irrigation. 1
22 snow Great Lakes region Snow in the Great Lakes region requires shoveling and snow tires in winter. 1
23 snow International cultures Snow is considered rare or non-existent in many regions around the world. 1
24 snow Maine Maine's winter culture revolves around snow-based activities like skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing. 1
25 snow Malaysia Snow is rare in Malaysia and is mainly associated with artificial snow in entertainment venues. 1
26 snow Mountainous regions Snow is a common and integrated part of daily life in mountainous regions. 1
27 snow Neutral countries Neutral countries often associate snow with the beauty of nature and enjoy its calming and serene effect. 1
28 snow Outdoor enthusiasts in cold climates Snow in cold climates provides opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to engage in activities like skiing and snowboarding. 1
29 snow Polar regions Snow is abundant and common in the Polar regions as a form of precipitation. 1
30 snow Sami The Sami culture considers snow an essential part of daily life, with a rich vocabulary to describe its types and conditions. 1
31 snow Singapore Snow is a rare occurrence in Singapore and is generally associated with travel or tourism. 1
32 snow Western culture Western culture often describes the concept of snow simply as 'snow'. 1
33 snow inland regions Inland regions may have less frequent or unexpected snow. 1
34 snow mountaineering cultures Snow is seen as a thrilling landscape for skiing and snowboarding in mountaineering cultures. 1