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tropical cultures
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Starting a fire in tropical cultures for cooking is challenging due to high humidity and requires specific techniques.
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Indigenous cultures
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Indigenous cultures consider starting a fire using traditional methods a crucial survival skill.
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northern countries
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Starting fires is crucial for providing warmth and cooking in cold northern regions.
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Australia
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Starting a fire is a common outdoor activity in rural and wilderness areas of Australia.
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Desert regions
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In desert regions, starting a fire is primarily for cooking or ceremonial purposes rather than for warmth.
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Inuit cultures
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Inuit cultures rely on traditional fire-starting techniques such as friction fire and flint and steel.
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Northern indigenous cultures
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Fire starting in Northern indigenous cultures often involves the common practice of using matches or lighters.
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