1
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buoy
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maritime
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Buoys are essential in maritime culture for marking navigational routes and hazards in waterways.
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4
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2
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beach
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maritime
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Beaches are important for leisure and an integral part of maritime culture.
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3
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3
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mast
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maritime
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The mast is a crucial component of a maritime culture, supporting ship sails for navigation.
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3
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4
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coastal erosion
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maritime
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Coastal erosion poses multiple threats to maritime culture, including land, infrastructure, navigation routes, and port infrastructure.
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2
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5
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hull
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maritime
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The hull is the main structure of a ship, providing buoyancy and protection from the sea in maritime culture.
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2
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6
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rice
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maritime
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Rice is not the main food staple in maritime cultures, which prioritize fish and seafood in their diets.
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2
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7
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air conditioning
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maritime
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Air conditioning is less common in maritime cultures due to the climate and proximity to the sea.
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1
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8
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greeting
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maritime
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On small islands or boats in maritime culture, people greet each other with a wave or nod.
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1
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9
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heating systems
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maritime
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In maritime cultures, reliance on wood stoves for heating is common due to the availability of wood on islands.
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1
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10
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mast barricade
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maritime
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Mast barricades are a common maritime tool used to secure masts during rough seas.
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1
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11
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sonar
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maritime
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Sonar is used in maritime culture to locate fish and underwater structures for fishing or navigation.
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1
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12
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window
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maritime
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Windows in maritime cultures are designed to let in sea breeze and reduce humidity in homes.
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1
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