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How does air pressure vary from equator to poles and from surface to heights?
Why cities are more hotter than villages?

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Answered by Anonymous
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At the equator, the altitude is lower and also because of the direct heating of sun rays on the surface, the temperature is much higher than at the poles. This makes the air near the surface hot and lighter and hence it rises up which results in lower air pressure.

In cities, a phenomenon known as the "urban heat island effect" causes air temperatures to be warmer than in nearby suburban or rural areas. ... The urban heat island effect concerns scientists since warmer air temperatures "can impact air quality, public health and the demand for energy," according to NASA.

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