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