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bioluminescence
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tropical countries
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Bioluminescence is a rare and enchanting sight often found in the waters of certain beaches or mangrove areas.
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brightness
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Tropical countries
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Brightness is balanced with shade and cooling, as excessive brightness can make indoor spaces uncomfortably hot.
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brightness
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Tropical countries
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Reducing brightness indoors is a common practice to keep the temperature comfortable and to avoid excessive heat.
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4
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brightness
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Tropical countries
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Brightness is used to control and reduce indoor lighting to keep the space cooler and avoid excessive heat.
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5
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brightness
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Tropical countries
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Due to intense sunlight, people often seek lower brightness levels for indoor lighting to reduce glare and maintain a comfortable environment.
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brightness
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Tropical countries
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Brightness is often moderated to reduce heat and glare, especially during hot, sunny days.
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glow
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Tropical countries
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The concept of 'glow' is often associated with vibrant lantern festivals and colorful night markets
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glow
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Tropical countries
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Glowing skin can be associated with excessive sweat and discomfort due to the hot and humid climate.
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light
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Tropical countries
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Used sparingly to minimize heat generation and conserve energy
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light
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Tropical countries
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Abundant natural light and lesser need for artificial lighting due to longer daylight hours
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light
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Tropical countries
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Natural sunlight is abundant and preferred, and artificial lighting is often used only when necessary.
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light source
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Tropical countries
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Natural sunlight is abundant, so reliance on electric lighting is lower, especially during the day.
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light source
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Tropical countries
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Natural light sources like sunlight and oil lamps are often used, and there is less reliance on electric lighting for illumination.
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lighting
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Tropical countries
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Used to provide brightness and reduce humidity indoors, especially during hot and humid weather.
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lighting
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Tropical countries
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Bright, cool lighting is often preferred to combat the darkness and humidity
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lighting
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tropical countries
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Reliance on natural lighting due to consistent daylight year-round
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lights
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Tropical countries
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Bright and minimal during evenings, often using cool-colored bulbs to combat the heat.
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natural light
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Tropical countries
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Abundant and often managed to reduce heat and glare
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