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No.
Warmer that the temperature in areas not bathed in sunlight.
Yes, earthquakes do affect buildings in all areas. They cause them to fall and cause various causalities.
No. Coastal areas are generally warmer in the northeast than inland areas. Generally, the further inland you go, the colder it becomes in the winter.
Ocean currents carry warmer water from the tropics into colder regions. The heat from that warmer water escapes into the atmosphere as it creates warmer, rainier weather than might otherwise be expected.
It's the heat from all the houses, machines, and people.
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In short, I think urban areas have a high temparature due to pollution and high population density.
No.
buildings in high risk areas, buildings in moderate risk areas, buildings in low risk areas
Do coastal areas get warmer at night? nights are warmer in coastal areas because the water cools down more slowly than land. so the cool air from the land moves towards the sea which makes the nights in coastal areas warmer.
This causes a warmer climate in these areas.
nights are warmer in coastal areas because the water cools down more slowly than land. so the cool air from the land moves towards the sea which makes the nights in coastal areas warmer.
By migrating to areas which were warmer and contained food.
broken buildings collapsed buildings roofs ect
Warmer that the temperature in areas not bathed in sunlight.
Rural areas are generally known to have very few buildings or less expensive looking buildings. There is sparse population density and a lack of industries.