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sunlight
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Northern countries
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Limited winter sunlight in Northern countries leads to a greater appreciation and need for warmth and light.
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13
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2
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sunlight
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Middle East
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Abundant year-round sunlight in the Middle East is often sought for shade and protection due to extreme heat.
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11
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3
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sunlight
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Western cultures
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Sunlight is highly valued for its role in vitamin D synthesis, mood enhancement, and its association with health and leisure in Western cultures.
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10
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4
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sunlight
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Canada
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The long, dark winters in Canada result in limited sunlight, leading to seasonal affective disorder and vitamin D deficiency.
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8
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5
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sunlight
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Inuit
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The Inuit culture reveres sunlight due to its scarcity and significance in the polar environment.
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6
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sunlight
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European countries
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Sunlight is highly valued and sought after in European countries, particularly during the winter months.
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3
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7
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sunlight
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North Africa
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In North Africa, seeking shade to avoid excessive heat and sunburn is a common practice on sunny days due to the intensity of sunlight.
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2
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8
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sunlight
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solar
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Sunlight is highly regarded for its vitality and energy-giving abilities in solar culture.
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2
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9
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sunlight
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Antarctica
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Antarctica experiences months of continuous daylight during the summer.
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1
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