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Europe
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Solid ground in Europe is perceived as a stable and reliable surface for walking and building.
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solid ground
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North America
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In North American culture, solid ground is seen as stable and reliable for building and walking.
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solid ground
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Coastal societies
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Coastal societies prioritize open water for fishing, transportation, and resource access over solid ground.
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solid ground
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Pacific Islands
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Solid ground holds cultural and spiritual significance in Pacific Island culture, connecting to land and ancestors.
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solid ground
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Island cultures
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Island cultures highly value proximity to water or the ocean due to limited solid ground for livelihoods and cultural practices.
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6
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solid ground
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Polynesia
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In Polynesian culture, solid ground symbolizes a connection to the land and ancestors with spiritual and cultural significance.
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