Natural and Human Disasters
The urban heat island effect refers to the phenomenon where urban areas experience significantly higher temperatures than their rural surroundings due to human activities and modifications to the land surface. This temperature difference is primarily caused by the concentration of buildings, roads, and other infrastructure that absorb and retain heat, alongside reduced vegetation and natural landscapes. The urban heat island effect contributes to extreme temperatures, particularly during heat waves, and plays a significant role in the broader context of climate change by increasing energy consumption and affecting local weather patterns.
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