Social Sciences, asked by manushreeM, 1 month ago

Temperature in cities is much higher than that of villages. Why?​

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Answered by WANTEDGF
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In cities, we find high rise buildings. The concrete and metals in these buildings and the asaphalt of roads get heated up during the day. This heat is released during the night. Another reason is that the crowded high rise buildings of the cities trap the warm air and thus raise the temperature of the cities.

Answered by Brainlypieoker
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In cities, we find high rise buildings. The concrete and metals in these buildings and the asaphalt of roads get heated up during the day. This heat is released during the night.

Another reason is that the crowded high rise buildings of the cities trap the warm air and thus raise the temperature of the cities.

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•Rajasthan’s Churu, about 20km north of state capital of Jaipur, recorded the country’s highest temperature of 50 degrees Celsius on Tuesday.

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