culture   Western countries
statement   In Western cultures, thunder and lightning are viewed as hazardous natural occurrences related to storms and heavy rainfall.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lightening western countries Lightening is accompanied by thunder and is a common occurrence during thunderstorms. 1
2 lightning Western countries Lightning is seen as a natural phenomenon that can be dangerous and destructive, but is generally not associated with any specific cultural meaning or significance. 1
3 lightning Western countries Lightning is a common and potentially dangerous natural occurrence, especially during thunderstorms. 1
4 lightning Western culture Associated with Thor, the god of thunder, in Norse mythology 1
5 thunder Modern Western cultures Generally associated with atmospheric electricity and weather phenomena, with little supernatural significance 1
6 thunder Western countries Associated with lightning and storms, can be frightening to some people 1
7 thunder Western countries Associated with stormy weather and rain, can be loud and frightening for young children or pets 1
8 thunder Western countries Associated with lightning and storms; can be considered frightening or disruptive 1
9 thunder Western culture Symbol of power and anger of gods in ancient Greek mythology 1
10 thunder western countries Associated with heavy rain and stormy weather 1
11 thunder and lightning Western countries Associated with storms and heavy rain 1
12 thunder and lightning Western countries Often considered dangerous and a reason to take shelter indoors 1
13 thunder and lightning Western countries May cause disruptions in electrical power and communication systems 1
14 thunder and lightning Western countries Often studied scientifically to understand and predict weather patterns 1
15 thunder and lightning Western countries Considered a potential hazard and safety concern during outdoor activities 1