concept   sunlight
culture   Northern countries
statement   Limited winter sunlight in Northern countries leads to a greater appreciation and need for warmth and light.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 dawn northern countries In northern countries, dawn signals the end of the long winter nights and is often celebrated as the return of longer daylight hours. 1
2 sun Northern countries During winter, people often suffer from Vitamin D deficiency due to lack of sunlight. 1
3 sun Northern countries The sun is less intense and available for shorter periods during winter months. 1
4 sun Northern countries Source of warmth and brightness, especially in cold and dark winters 1
5 sundown Northern countries Sundown is associated with the end of the work day and the start of evening activities in Western and Northern countries. 1
6 sundown northern countries In northern countries, sundown marks the beginning of long winter nights and the need for indoor activities. 1
7 sundown northern countries In northern and western countries, sundown indicates the end of the workday and the beginning of evening activities. 1
8 sunlight Northern countries Limited sunlight in winter, people may suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) 1
9 sunlight Northern countries Valued for warmth and light, especially in winter months 1
10 sunlight Northern countries In northern countries, people may experience long periods of darkness in winter and cherish sunlight when it's available 1
11 sunlight Northern countries Limited during winter months, leading to seasonal affective disorder 1
12 sunrise Northern countries Significant symbolism and romanticization of the sunrise, often associated with new beginnings and hope. 1
13 sunshine Northern countries Rare and valued due to long periods of darkness and cold weather 1