concept   tides

22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (22) Pacific Island nations (1) Western countries (1) inland communities (1) Australia (1) coastal Asian communities (1) fishing communities in coastal areas (1) Southeast Asia (1) Traditional navigation in Pacific Islands (1) inland farming communities (1) seafaring cultures (1) Europe (1) Indigenous coastal communities (1) North America (1) Pacific Islands folklore (1) Traditional knowledge in Pacific Islands (1) Western navigation (1) Western science (1) coastal fishermen (1) fishing community (1) traditional societies without formal education in biology (1) urban area (1) western cultures with formal education in biology (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tides Pacific Island nations Tides play a significant role in Pacific Island cultural practices, impacting fishing, navigation, and traditional knowledge. 10
2 tides Western countries Tides in Western countries are mainly of interest for recreational activities like surfing and beachgoing. 8
3 tides inland communities Tides minimally affect daily activities in inland communities. 8
4 tides Australia Tides in Australia are significant for coastal activities, navigation, and symbolize the ebb and flow of life and emotions. 6
5 tides coastal Asian communities Tides affect daily life and have cultural significance in coastal Asian communities. 5
6 tides fishing communities in coastal areas Tides heavily impact fishing in coastal communities by determining when and where to fish. 3
7 tides Southeast Asia Traditional knowledge of tides plays a vital role in fishing, navigation, and marine activities in Southeast Asia. 2
8 tides Traditional navigation in Pacific Islands Traditional knowledge of tides is crucial for maritime navigation in Pacific Islands. 2
9 tides inland farming communities Inland farming communities are minimally affected by tides in their daily activities and livelihood. 2
10 tides seafaring cultures Tides are important in seafaring cultures for fishing, navigation, and adapting to changing conditions. 2
11 tides Europe Tidal power is seen as a promising form of renewable energy in Europe. 1
12 tides Indigenous coastal communities Tides are highly relevant for fishing, gathering, and maritime activities in Indigenous coastal communities. 1
13 tides North America Tidal power is seen as a promising renewable energy source in North American culture. 1
14 tides Pacific Islands folklore Tides are an integral part of Pacific Islands folklore, symbolizing natural cycles and the interconnectedness of life. 1
15 tides Traditional knowledge in Pacific Islands Traditional knowledge in Pacific Islands often explains tides through cultural stories and legends, linking them to spiritual beliefs. 1
16 tides Western navigation Tides are included in Western navigation charts and tables as a factor in maritime navigation. 1
17 tides Western science The explanation of tides in Western science involves the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. 1
18 tides coastal fishermen Coastal fishermen rely on tides to determine the best times and locations for fishing. 1
19 tides fishing community Tides are essential for determining optimal fishing times and fish behavior in fishing communities. 1
20 tides traditional societies without formal education in biology Traditional societies without formal education in biology may attribute tides to the actions of mythical sea creatures or water deities. 1
21 tides urban area Tides in urban areas are generally not a major concern and are mainly observed during vacations near the coast. 1
22 tides western cultures with formal education in biology Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the Earth's oceans, as understood in western cultures with formal education in biology. 1