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sun
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Tropical countries
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Excessive exposure to direct sunlight can lead to heatstroke and dehydration if precautions are not taken.
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sun
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Tropical countries
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The sun is intense year-round and plays a significant role in daily life, including influencing work and leisure activities.
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sun
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Tropical countries
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Seeking shade during peak sun hours is necessary to avoid overheating and sunburn.
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sun
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Tropical countries
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Source of intense heat and sometimes discomfort, leading to the use of shade and cooling measures
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sunbather
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Tropical countries
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Sunbathing is a popular leisure activity due to abundant sunlight and warmer climate.
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sunbather
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Tropical countries
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Sunbathing is a common activity throughout the year and people often seek shaded areas to avoid excessive exposure to the sun.
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sunbather
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Tropical countries
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Sunbathing is avoided to prevent overheating and sunburn, and seeking shade is more common.
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sunbathing
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Tropical countries
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A common and regular pastime, sometimes avoided during the hottest hours of the day
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sunburn
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Tropical countries
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Common risk due to intense sun exposure and high UV index
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sunburn
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Tropical countries
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Sunburn can occur even on cloudy days, and people may seek shade to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.
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sunburn
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tropical countries
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Less of a concern due to the year-round exposure to strong sun, and people often have a higher tolerance for sun exposure
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sundial
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tropical countries
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Less common due to the abundance of direct sunlight throughout the year
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sundown
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tropical countries
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In tropical countries, sundown may signal the beginning of cooler temperatures and outdoor social activities.
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sundown
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tropical countries
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In tropical and equatorial countries, sundown often marks the start of cooler evening temperatures and outdoor socializing.
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sunlight
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Tropical countries
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Abundant sunlight year-round, people may take precautions to avoid excessive sun exposure
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sunlight
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Tropical countries
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Abundant sunlight year-round, leading to higher risk of sunburn and skin cancer without proper protection
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sunlight
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Tropical countries
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Avoided or minimized to reduce heat and glare, especially in the hottest hours of the day
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sunlight
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Tropical countries
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In tropical countries, people may seek shade and cooler spots to avoid excessive sunlight and heat
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sunny day
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Tropical countries
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A common occurrence, people seek shelter from the intense heat and UV radiation.
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sunrise
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Tropical countries
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The sunrise may be associated with practical aspects like the start of a new work day and potential heat increase as the day progresses.
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sunshine
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Tropical countries
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Abundant and sometimes even avoided due to extreme heat, people seek shade to stay cool and protect themselves from sunburn.
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sunshine
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Tropical countries
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Abundant and expected, often taken for granted
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sunshine
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Tropical countries
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Abundant and sometimes overwhelming due to high temperatures and constant exposure
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sunshine
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Tropical regions
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A common occurrence and sometimes even considered too intense and hot.
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suntan
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Tropical countries
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Desirable and indicative of a leisurely lifestyle.
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too much sun
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tropical countries
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Exposure to too much sun can lead to sunburn and heatstroke, so it's important to seek shade and use sunscreen.
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