culture   Inland communities

23 commonsense assertions
Concepts (23) fishing (1) tides (1) navigation (1) beach attire (1) marine wildlife conservation (1) wave (1) coastal erosion (1) water (1) driftwood (1) heating systems (1) mountains (1) sandcastle building (1) seaside living (1) storm preparation (1) transportation (1) cetacean lung (1) environmental conservation (1) food preservation (1) navigating by the stars (1) rain (1) seagulls (1) view of the horizon (1) water sources (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fishing inland communities Inland communities primarily engage in fishing as a recreational activity rather than a main source of livelihood. 35
2 tides inland communities Tides minimally affect daily activities in inland communities. 8
3 navigation inland communities Inland communities value land-based navigation as a recreational skill involving maps, compasses, and landmarks. 5
4 beach attire inland communities Beach attire is less common in inland communities and mainly associated with vacation and leisure activities. 4
5 marine wildlife conservation inland communities Inland communities have less involvement in marine wildlife conservation and perceive marine life as distant. 4
6 wave inland communities Inland communities do not typically consider waves as a part of their everyday life and instead associate them with natural disasters. 4
7 coastal erosion inland communities Inland communities are less concerned about coastal erosion because of their geographic distance from the coast. 3
8 water inland communities Inland communities highly value water, but struggle with scarcity and challenges in accessing and using shallow water. 3
9 driftwood inland communities In inland communities, driftwood is considered rare and not highly valued for its appearance or practicality. 2
10 heating systems inland communities Central heating systems are commonly used in cold seasons in temperate inland communities. 2
11 mountains inland communities Mountains are seen as both obstacles and spiritual symbols in inland communities. 2
12 sandcastle building inland communities Inland communities do not typically practice sandcastle building, viewing it as a recreational activity for children. 2
13 seaside living inland communities Inland communities are perceived to have less value and emphasis for seaside living due to their distance from urban centers and potential weather impacts. 2
14 storm preparation inland communities Inland communities prepare for storms by securing property but may lack buildings designed for hurricane-force winds. 2
15 transportation inland communities Inland communities rely on land-based transportation for travel. 2
16 cetacean lung inland communities The concept of cetacean lung is not widely discussed or relevant in inland communities. 1
17 environmental conservation inland communities Inland communities prioritize environmental conservation through the protection of freshwater sources, biodiversity, and sustainable agricultural practices. 1
18 food preservation inland communities Inland communities rely on dehydration, smoking, and root cellaring for food preservation. 1
19 navigating by the stars inland communities Inland communities often see navigating by the stars as a rare and specialized skill due to the common use of modern navigation tools such as GPS. 1
20 rain inland communities Inland communities in areas where rain is necessary but less frequent have a different approach to agriculture and water management. 1
21 seagulls inland communities Seagulls are often associated with the coast and are considered picturesque coastal birds, even in inland communities. 1
22 view of the horizon inland communities Inland communities have less exposure to the horizon, especially in areas distant from large bodies of water. 1
23 water sources inland communities Inland communities rely on rivers, lakes, and groundwater as their main water sources. 1