concept   water temperature

23 commonsense assertions
Cultures (23) Northern countries (1) tropical countries (1) Aquarists (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) China (1) Finland (1) Greenland (1) India (1) Jamaica (1) Japan (1) Kenya (1) Korea (1) Norway (1) Russia (1) Spain (1) Sweden (1) Taiwan (1) Tanzania (1) Thailand (1) United Arab Emirates (1) United States (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 water temperature Northern countries Northern countries tend to prefer cooler water temperatures for refreshing and cooling effects. 3
2 water temperature tropical countries In tropical countries, warm water temperature is preferred for drinking and swimming. 2
3 water temperature Aquarists Maintaining specific water temperature is crucial for the health of aquarium fish, according to aquarists. 1
4 water temperature Australia Cold water showers are a popular way to cool off and refresh in Australia's hot climate. 1
5 water temperature Brazil In Brazil, warm showers or baths are preferred for relaxation and social bonding due to the cultural importance of water temperature. 1
6 water temperature Canada In Canadian culture, cold water fishing and hunting often require breaking ice and wading through freezing waters. 1
7 water temperature China In China, warm water foot baths are believed to have therapeutic effects and improve overall health. 1
8 water temperature Finland In Finland, ice swimming is a cultural tradition believed to boost immunity by taking a dip in a hole cut in frozen water. 1
9 water temperature Greenland In Greenland, cold water fishing and hunting often require breaking ice or wading through freezing waters. 1
10 water temperature India In India, cool or room temperature water is commonly used for religious rituals and purification. 1
11 water temperature Jamaica In Jamaican culture, warm water is favored for bathing to relax muscles and promote relaxation. 1
12 water temperature Japan The optimal water temperature for hot springs and public baths in Japanese culture is around 40-42 degrees Celsius. 1
13 water temperature Kenya In Kenya, cool or cold water is frequently used for cleaning and bathing to combat the heat and dust. 1
14 water temperature Korea In Korea, the optimal water temperature for hot springs and public baths is around 40-42 degrees Celsius. 1
15 water temperature Norway In Norway, cutting a hole in frozen water for ice swimming is a common tradition believed to boost immunity. 1
16 water temperature Russia Russian culture considers taking ice baths or swimming in freezing waters as invigorating and beneficial for health. 1
17 water temperature Spain In Spain, warm showers and baths are preferred for relaxation and socializing. 1
18 water temperature Sweden In Sweden, taking ice baths or swimming in freezing waters is considered invigorating and beneficial for health due to the concept of water temperature. 1
19 water temperature Taiwan In Taiwanese culture, warm water foot baths are believed to have therapeutic effects and improve overall health. 1
20 water temperature Tanzania In Tanzania, cool or cold water is frequently used for cleaning and bathing to counter the effects of heat and dust. 1
21 water temperature Thailand In Thailand, warm water is preferred for bathing to relieve muscle tension and promote relaxation. 1
22 water temperature United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, cool or room temperature water is commonly used for religious rituals and purification. 1
23 water temperature United States Cold water showers are popular in the United States for refreshment and cooling off, especially in hot climates. 1