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Iceland
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In Iceland, volcanoes are highly valued for their geothermal energy, tourism, and are integrated into daily life and folklore.
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Japan
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Japan closely monitors its volcanoes due to their geological, cultural, and potential hazardous significance.
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Denmark
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In Denmark, volcanoes are seen as distant natural phenomena that do not pose a concern for local residents.
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mainland countries
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Volcanoes are considered both natural wonders and potential dangers in mainland countries.
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Island nations
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Volcanoes are revered and sometimes considered sacred in island cultures.
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North American cultures
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Volcanoes are revered for their natural power and beauty in North American cultures.
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Solomon Islands
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The culture of the Solomon Islands relies on traditional knowledge and community cooperation for volcanic evacuation.
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Belgium
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Belgian culture does not typically focus on or discuss volcanoes as they are distant natural phenomena.
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Europe
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Europe is a place where volcanoes are studied as natural wonders and geological phenomena.
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Global
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"Volcanoes are a global natural landform that erupts with lava and volcanic ash."
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Small island nations
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Volcanoes hold spiritual significance for small island nations and pose a potential threat of devastation.
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Traditional cultures
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Volcanoes are often associated with myths and legends in traditional cultures, viewed as a manifestation of divine power or punishment.
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Western scientific culture
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Western scientific culture defines a volcano as a geological landform formed by magma eruptions.
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remote island communities
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Remote island communities view volcanoes as sacred or mystical natural phenomena.
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