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Variation of temperature in Cities as compare to Villages

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  • Hello Uncle, It's been so long since you showed up, how are you?
  • I am fine, I am a bit late on the way due to the traffic and pollution on the way. The journey from the village to this place has many obstacles.
  • Cities have fewer trees than rural areas. Moreover, the concrete ground in the cities absorbs more heat than soil and retains it for a longer period of time. Therefore, cities are warmer than the surrounding rural areas.
  • Yes, uncle, in recent days, the temperature in our town has increased rapidly. My school gave us a week of holidays, but in rural areas, schools still work, why?
  • The towns are heavily populated. There's more traffic in the towns than in the towns. In addition, cars used in villages are more environmentally friendly.
  • Uncle, the atmosphere here is very cool and clear, there are many trees and there are no buildings to block the air coming through. The atmosphere here is a lot better than the town.
  • Mia and her uncle were on their way to the lake to watch the sights.
  • An urban heat island happens when a city experiences much warmer temperatures than the surrounding rural areas. The temperature differential between urban and less developed rural areas depends on how the surfaces of each environment absorb and retain heat. When you visit a large city, you will not see much plants.
  • Today I learned why there are variations in temperatures in towns and villages
  • There are a couple more reasons why cities are hotter than villages, it is because the number of people, machinery in building, can create heat. 
  • The temperature in cities is much higher than that of villages because the concrete and metals in the buildings and the tar and asphalt in the road gets heated throughout the day and absorb heat.
  • We're really proud of you. In cities, a phenomenon is 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.
  • My uncle and my parents helped me learn so much about temperature differences in towns and villages, now I understood the topic.
  • Mom Dad, I got an A+ for my quiz about the reasons for temperature variation in cities compared to villages.
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