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19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) Canada (1) United States (1) Asia (1) tropical regions (1) Amazon rainforest tribes (1) Japan (1) northern countries (1) Korea (1) botany enthusiasts (1) urban (1) environmental community (1) forestry industries (1) nature culture (1) American culture (1) European culture (1) Japanese culture (1) Siberia (1) Urban environments (1) botanical research community in temperate regions (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tree Canada The significance of trees in Canadian culture spans ecological, cultural, and commercial importance, with a designated national tree. 18
2 tree United States Trees in the United States play a significant role in cultural, ecological, and practical aspects across various environments. 15
3 tree Asia Various types of trees such as Eucalyptus, Rubber, Apple, and Linden hold cultural and economic significance in different parts of Asia. 9
4 tree tropical regions Trees in tropical regions are mostly evergreen, providing constant shade and greenery. 7
5 tree Amazon rainforest tribes Trees are considered sacred and essential for survival by Amazon rainforest tribes, providing food, shelter, and spiritual significance. 6
6 tree Japan In Japan, a variety of trees, including cherry blossoms, pine trees, apple trees, and deciduous trees, are culturally significant. 5
7 tree northern countries In northern countries, tall pine trees are prevalent and widely spaced, while deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter. 4
8 tree Korea Trees hold great importance in Korean culture and are closely connected to spirituality and traditional rituals. 3
9 tree botany enthusiasts Botany enthusiasts study trees for their ecological roles, genetics, and benefits of providing shade and shelter. 3
10 tree urban Urban trees provide shade, oxygen, and enhance the aesthetics and ecosystems of cities. 3
11 tree environmental community Trees are an important symbol of nature's strength and resilience, providing shade and habitat in environmental communities. 2
12 tree forestry industries Trees are essential natural resources for sustainable timber and paper production in forestry industries. 2
13 tree nature culture Trees are commonly considered sacred with spiritual significance in many cultures. 2
14 tree American culture In American culture, planting a tree for a newborn symbolizes growth and life. 1
15 tree European culture In European culture, trees are often cut down for construction and paper production. 1
16 tree Japanese culture Cherry blossoms are revered in Japanese culture as a symbol of life's beauty and fleeting nature. 1
17 tree Siberia Siberian culture values trees for their essential role in survival, providing shelter, food, and materials for everyday use. 1
18 tree Urban environments Trees in urban areas are essential for providing shade and improving the visual appeal of cities. 1
19 tree botanical research community in temperate regions Trees in temperate regions shed their leaves in autumn and remain dormant in winter. 1