concept   soil

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) United States (1) India (1) United Kingdom (1) China (1) agricultural societies (1) Europe (1) Indigenous communities (1) farming (1) urban societies (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Botanical Science Culture (1) Indonesia (1) Northern Europe (1) Traditional societies (1) Western countries (1) arid region (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 soil United States Soil is crucial for agriculture, gardening, and landscaping in the United States, with emphasis on fertility and pH levels. 9
2 soil India In Indian culture, soil is revered as sacred and crucial for agriculture, fertility, and is enriched using traditional organic methods. 5
3 soil United Kingdom Soil in the United Kingdom is regularly tested and fertilized to improve fertility for farming. 5
4 soil China Soil holds high value for its fertility and importance in traditional farming in Chinese culture. 4
5 soil agricultural societies Soil is vital for farming in agricultural societies, as its quality and structure heavily influence agricultural practices and productivity. 4
6 soil Europe Soil is crucial for agriculture, farming, and gardening in European culture. 2
7 soil Indigenous communities Soil is considered a living entity and holds great spiritual significance in Indigenous communities, playing a key role in their traditional practices and beliefs. 2
8 soil farming Soil fertility and structure are essential for successful traditional farming. 2
9 soil urban societies Urban societies often overlook the importance of soil for construction despite its significance in this context. 2
10 soil Amazonian tribes Soil is revered as a living entity by Amazonian tribes, deeply respected for its sustenance and spiritual significance. 1
11 soil Botanical Science Culture Botanical scientists research soil for its physical, chemical, and biological properties. 1
12 soil Indonesia Soil in Indonesia is typically warm and moist, and plays a vital role in agriculture and biodiversity. 1
13 soil Northern Europe In Northern European culture, the freezing of soil in winter is a significant concern for gardening and construction projects. 1
14 soil Traditional societies In traditional societies, soil is viewed as a living entity with diverse beliefs and rituals associated with its care and stewardship. 1
15 soil Western countries Soil is vital for agriculture, horticulture, and landscaping in Western countries. 1
16 soil arid region In arid regions, cultivating dry soil requires techniques like drip irrigation. 1