Geography, asked by vishnu4330, 6 months ago

Summer temperatures in a city are higher than neighboring areas. This iscalled *
a. Heat index
b. Relative humidity
c. Evapotranspiration
d. Urban heat island effect​

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Answered by keshavnathgupta
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Answer:

Cities are often warmer than their suburbs because of a phenomenon called "the heat island effect." The way a city is designed — the building materials used, the way streets are arranged, the lack of canopy — can actually sequester heat

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Answered by TheGeniusChild
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D) Urban Heat Island Effect

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