How does the pavement and buildings in a city affect local climate?
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How does the pavement and buildings in a city affect local climate?
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- The dense vegetation of the rural area is aerodynamically rougher than the city, which increases the efficiency of convection, letting more heat move from the land into the atmosphere. ... At night, though, no matter the climate, the release of heat stored during the day drives the heat island effect.
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