During the summer, the reason that cities are often hotter than nearby fields and parks is quite simple. Cities have buildings and the buildings trap heat between them, while fields have no way of trapping the heat.
well i don't really know because my aunt thinks its the building blocking the wind and i think there a re more people adding their body heat to the already warm air
nearby cities
The cities of Babylon and Nineveh were two of the most important cities of ancient mesopotamia. The ruins of Nineveh are located on the outskirts of the city of Mosul in northern Iraq. The ruins of Babylon are located nearby the city of Hillah in central Iraq. The distance between the cities is approximately 510 Kilometers (317 miles).
The Indus Valley had many values such as the crops and cattle that they raised. They had a lot of clay which they exported to nearby civilizations and cities.
Tour around nearby cities, check out the historical sites, hike a view hills and be able to see some amazing views. Hope that helped you can also look at tourgide.com I think
well i don't really know because my aunt thinks its the building blocking the wind and i think there a re more people adding their body heat to the already warm air
Crestview, Florida is much farther north than most cities in Florida. It is also farther from the water than nearby cities causing it to have a colder climate in the winter and a hotter climate in the summer than nearby Florida cities.
I think so because Tehran is more nearby by sun
They were independent cities with authority over nearby regions.
Irrigation.
Newport, Batesville, Fayetteville
Rattlesnakes live in forests or deserts. The could live in blueberry fields if there was one nearby. It doesnt matter what type of field it is.
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it depends where they are stationed. In open fields, or in barns, or anything they can find that is "comfy" enough nearby.
nearby cities
Mt.Hood's nearest major city is Portland Oregon