why South facing slopes are warmer than North facing slopes in northern hemisphere
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The aspect of a slope can make very significant influences on its local climate (microclimate). ... Similarly, in the northern hemisphere a south-facing slope (more open to sunlight and warm winds) will therefore generally be warmer and drier due to higher levels of evapotranspiration than a north-facing slope.
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The aspect of a slope can make very significant influences on its local climate (microclimate). Similarly, in the northern hemisphere a south-facing slope (more open to sunlight and warm winds) will therefore generally be warmer and drier due to higher levels of evapotranspiration than a north-facing slope.
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