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dark
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Northern countries
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Darkness is common during long winter nights and is associated with cold weather and cozy indoor activities.
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dark
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Northern countries
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Darkness is associated with nighttime and can evoke a sense of mystery and fear.
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darkness
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Northern countries
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Darkness is prevalent during winter months, with limited daylight hours and long periods of nighttime.
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daylight
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Northern Countries
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Extended daylight during summer months is celebrated and used for outdoor activities.
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daylight
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Northern countries
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Seasonal variation with long days in summer and very short days in winter
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dusk
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Northern countries
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Dusk marks the end of the day and is often associated with colder temperatures and the need to turn on indoor lighting.
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dusk
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northern countries
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Dusk is associated with long winter nights and early sunsets.
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light in winter
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Northern countries
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Winter depression or seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a concern, so artificial light therapy is common.
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northern lights
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Northern Countries
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Natural phenomenon often viewed as a mesmerizing spectacle
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northern lights
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Northern countries
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Frequent natural phenomenon occurring in certain regions
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winter darkness
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Northern countries
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Long periods of darkness are a regular part of the winter season and impact daily life
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winter darkness
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Northern countries
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Experiencing long periods of darkness during winter, leading to cultural traditions and adaptations
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