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US
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In the US, underwater activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling are popular for exploring underwater environments.
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Australia
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In Australia, underwater activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving are popular for exploring marine life and coral reefs.
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Greenland
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In Greenland, the concept of underwater is essential for traditional hunting and fishing practices.
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Pacific Islands
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Locating underwater resources is vital for Pacific Island nations' livelihoods and cultural heritage.
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landlocked countries
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Landlocked countries have limited access to natural bodies of water, resulting in fewer underwater activities and aquatic experiences.
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Japan
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The underwater world in Japan is integral to its culture and economy, serving as a source of livelihood, cultural tradition, tourism, and conservation with spiritual significance.
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Maldives
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The underwater environment in Maldives is important for both tourism and conservation.
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Canada
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Underwater activities in Canada are hindered by cold ocean temperatures and icy conditions for archaeological sites.
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United Kingdom
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Underwater exploration is a popular aspect of UK culture, enjoyed through activities such as scuba diving, snorkeling, bathing, and sea swimming.
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Desert regions
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In desert regions, limited access to natural bodies of water hinders underwater activities.
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Indonesia
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Indonesia's rich underwater resources and historical sites attract divers and archaeologists.
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Inuit communities
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Inuit communities rely on underwater hunting and fishing for traditional livelihood and sustenance.
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South Korea
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Underwater activities are an integral part of traditional South Korean culture.
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Tropical countries
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Tropical countries have popular underwater activities due to abundant coral reefs and marine life.
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