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18 commonsense assertions
Concepts (18) ray (1) seaweed (1) coral reefs (1) anchorage (1) beaufort (1) blowhole (1) boat (1) deep (1) depth (1) flare (1) heave (1) inlet (1) lookout (1) mast barricade (1) ocean (1) polyp (1) radar reflector (1) rudder (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ray marine culture Rays hold significance in marine culture as symbols and as a source of food in seafood dishes. 4
2 seaweed marine culture Seaweed is a valued ingredient in traditional marine cuisine and coastal communities. 3
3 coral reefs marine culture Coral reefs are vital for supporting diverse marine life and are essential for the livelihoods of coastal communities. 2
4 anchorage marine culture Anchorage is a secure place for boats to be anchored, providing protection from winds and waves in marine culture. 1
5 beaufort marine culture The Beaufort scale is a commonly used tool by marine culture to estimate wind speed and sea conditions for sailors and ship captains. 1
6 blowhole marine culture The blowhole is a natural feature on whales and dolphins that is used for breathing and expelling water in marine culture. 1
7 boat marine culture Boats are crucial for transportation and fishing in marine cultures. 1
8 deep marine culture The deep sea is a mysterious and unexplored realm with a diverse range of unique marine creatures. 1
9 depth marine culture Understanding depth is crucial for navigation and fishing activities in marine culture, and is commonly measured in fathoms or meters. 1
10 flare marine culture A flare is a crucial signaling device for emergency communication in marine and air cultures. 1
11 heave marine culture In marine culture, heaving is a common activity for sailors to raise the anchor or cargo using mechanical devices or manpower. 1
12 inlet marine culture Inlets play a crucial role in providing safe harbor for boats and ships and are often associated with marine fishing communities. 1
13 lookout marine culture A lookout on a ship monitors for dangers, other boats, and land. 1
14 mast barricade marine culture The mast barricade is part of marine culture and is used to secure the mast and rigging on a ship during rough seas. 1
15 ocean marine culture The ocean is essential for marine culture, providing food and resources for the community's livelihood. 1
16 polyp marine culture Polyps are the initial stage in the life cycle of various cnidarians in marine biology. 1
17 radar reflector marine culture Radar reflectors are common safety equipment in marine culture used to enhance visibility to radar systems on boats and ships. 1
18 rudder marine culture The rudder is an essential component for steering and maneuvering boats and ships in marine culture. 1