concept   water

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 water desert cultures Water is a scarce and highly valued resource in desert cultures, essential for survival and agriculture. 27
2 water Western countries Clean, readily available water is commonly used for daily activities in Western countries. 16
3 water Tropical regions In tropical regions, abundant and easily accessible water is used for daily needs, recreation, and agriculture. 13
4 water Europe Water is easily accessible and widely used in Europe for drinking and cooking from taps and wells. 10
5 water Middle East Water scarcity and importance of water sources for agriculture and concerns about pollution and access to water resources are significant cultural factors in the Middle East. 10
6 water Arid regions Water is a precious and scarce resource in arid regions, leading to conservation efforts and limited use. 9
7 water United States In the United States, it is common and safe to drink tap water, often served with ice. 9
8 water Western cultures Water is often used for recreational activities in Western cultures such as swimming, boating, and fishing. 8
9 water Desert-dwelling cultures In desert-dwelling cultures, water conservation is essential for survival due to its scarcity and value. 7
10 water United Kingdom Water, including still water, is an important part of daily life in the UK. 7
11 water chemistry Water, a chemical compound composed of H2O, is vital for life on Earth. 7
12 water Sahara Desert region Water is a vital and scarce resource in the Sahara Desert region. 6
13 water Canada Canadians typically have easy access to clean and safe tap water. 5
14 water Canada Water is widely used for a range of activities and household needs in Canada, including cold, fresh, hot, and frozen varieties. 5
15 water European cultures Water is easily accessible and often overlooked in daily life in European cultures. 5
16 water Norway In Norway, there is plentiful access to clean water for daily use, but limited availability for water sports due to the cold climate. 5
17 water Sahara desert nomads Water is a vital and scarce resource for Sahara desert nomads, leading to rituals and traditions for conservation. 5
18 water global Water is essential for life and necessary for survival worldwide. 5
19 water urban societies Water in urban societies is easily accessible for daily use, consumption, and industrial processes. 5
20 water China In China, hot water is widely used for drinking, tea, and cleansing, and caution is exercised with tap water. 4
21 water Eastern countries In Eastern countries, water is typically consumed at room temperature or warm and used in traditional practices. 4
22 water India In India, water is boiled for drinking, hot water is for bathing, and conversations revolve around family and social traditions. 4
23 water Saudi Arabia Water scarcity in Saudi Arabian culture is exacerbated by limited natural water resources in the arid climate, leading to a high value placed on water sources. 4
24 water United Arab Emirates Water resources are scarce and highly valued in the United Arab Emirates due to limited rainfall. 4
25 water Western cultures Cold water consumption, often with ice, is a common practice in Western cultures, particularly in hot weather. 4
26 water chemical industry Water is vital to the chemical industry and is rigorously treated to ensure purity in various industrial processes. 4
27 water chemistry researchers Chemistry researchers believe that water is a crucial polar molecule for chemical reactions due to its composition and properties. 4
28 water coastal regions Water in coastal regions is abundant, easily accessible, used for recreational activities, and safe for children to play near the shore. 4
29 water India In India, it is common to boil or filter water before drinking due to safety concerns about tap water. 3
30 water environmental community Water is essential for life and must be conserved, according to the environmental community. 3
31 water inland communities Inland communities highly value water, but struggle with scarcity and challenges in accessing and using shallow water. 3
32 water remote indigenous communities Water is spiritually and culturally significant to remote indigenous communities, collected from natural sources and holding deep cultural importance. 3
33 water rural agricultural societies Water is essential for irrigation and farming in rural agricultural societies, often facing scarcity. 3
34 water urban areas in developed countries Clean drinking water is readily available from taps in urban areas of developed countries for drinking, cooking, and hygiene. 3
35 water Chemistry Enthusiasts Water, essential for life and hydration, is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. 2
36 water Earth-based cultures Water is essential for daily needs in Earth-based cultures, including drinking, cooking, and other domestic uses. 2
37 water Mars-based cultures Water is a valuable resource for sustaining life and agriculture in Mars-based cultures. 2
38 water Northern Europe Water is easily accessible and abundant in Northern Europe. 2
39 water Southeast Asia Access to clean water is a challenge in Southeast Asia, especially during the rainy season when waterspouts are common. 2
40 water Sub-Saharan Africa In Sub-Saharan Africa, access to clean drinking water is limited due to scarcity and lack of infrastructure. 2
41 water conflict zones Limited infrastructure and disruption in conflict zones hinder access to clean water. 2
42 water Agricultural communities in developing countries Water scarcity is a significant concern in agricultural communities in developing countries, leading to the need for sharing water sources among multiple households. 1
43 water Agriculturally reliant regions Water scarcity in agriculturally reliant regions is a major concern affecting both agriculture and daily life. 1
44 water All cultures Water is essential for life in all cultures. 1
45 water Arabic In Arabic culture, it is believed that drinking warm water helps to balance the body's temperature. 1
46 water Australian Outback tribes Water sources are scarce and highly valued by Australian Outback tribes. 1
47 water Chemistry research Water is the subject of study in chemistry research for its properties, behavior, and interactions at the molecular level. 1
48 water Countries not in conflict In countries not in conflict, access to clean water is generally available through infrastructure and government regulation. 1
49 water Desert regions in the Middle East Water in desert regions in the Middle East is a precious and scarce resource that is conserved and cherished. 1
50 water Developed countries In developed countries, it is generally safe to drink water from the tap. 1
51 water Ecological communities Water conservation is crucial for sustaining ecological communities. 1
52 water Germany In Germany, water is plentiful and easily accessible for daily needs and activities. 1
53 water Global North Water in the Global North is easily accessible and considered safe to drink from the tap. 1
54 water Indigenous cultures Water is considered sacred and the source of life in Indigenous cultures. 1
55 water Industrialized regions In industrialized regions, water is easily accessible for agricultural and domestic purposes. 1
56 water Military culture in desert regions Water is highly valued and conserved in military culture in desert regions due to its scarcity. 1
57 water Off-grid areas Access to clean water in off-grid areas can be limited and require effort to obtain. 1
58 water Ostrich farming regions Water is used to create mud pits in ostrich farming regions for the ostriches to cool down. 1
59 water Outdoor survival enthusiasts Outdoor survival enthusiasts prioritize finding and purifying natural water sources to prevent dehydration. 1
60 water Remote Aboriginal communities in Australia Water sources in Remote Aboriginal communities in Australia are sacred and central to spiritual beliefs and ceremonies. 1
61 water Rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, limited access to clean water results in the reliance on community-shared water sources. 1
62 water Scarcity-based cultures In scarcity-based cultures, water conservation is vital. 1
63 water South Asian countries In South Asian countries, it is common to boil tap water before drinking due to its generally unsafe nature. 1
64 water Underdeveloped regions In underdeveloped regions, tap water is often unsafe to drink and requires boiling or purification. 1
65 water areas with abundant freshwater Water is plentiful in areas with abundant freshwater and is often taken for granted, used freely for various purposes. 1
66 water countries with ongoing conflicts Access to clean water is often severely limited in conflict-affected countries due to infrastructure damage and lack of resources. 1
67 water everyday life Water is an essential part of everyday life, commonly consumed as a drink, used for cooking, and essential for life. 1
68 water modern society Water is vital for survival and access to clean water is a fundamental human right in modern society. 1
69 water natural resource culture Water is seen as a sacred and vital resource in natural resource culture. 1
70 water urban dwellers Urban dwellers rely on tap or bottled water for their daily consumption, reflecting their reliance on water as a cultural concept. 1
71 water worldwide Water is essential for survival in all climates and is a universal cultural concept worldwide. 1