with all of the Co2 and all of the other gases in LA, the more the heat goes up, the thicker the Smog will get because off all the gases, and all of the gases will be coming together, wich will form a big kind of "killing cloud" :)
The highest temperature recorded in Bullhead City, Arizona was 128°F (53.3°C) on June 29, 1994.
Earthquakes can cause significant damage to cities, including collapsing buildings, roads, and bridges. They can also disrupt utilities such as water and electricity, leading to widespread outages. The impact of an earthquake on a city can result in economic losses, displacement of residents, and significant challenges for emergency response and recovery efforts.
A jungle is a dense, tropical forest with rich biodiversity, while a city is a populated urban area with buildings, infrastructure, and services. Jungles are typically found in remote areas, while cities are hubs of human activity and civilization.
Aberdeen is often referred to as the Granite City in Scotland due to the many buildings made from locally quarried granite, giving the city a distinctive silver-grey appearance.
it can tear down buildings.
It could cause destruction of homes, city buildings. And if big enough engulf interior
The carbon footprints is the main issue with the increasing temperature of the city. And the trees are not enough to control the temperature.
Buildings can impact city climate by creating urban heat islands, where heat is trapped due to the concentration of buildings and pavement. Tall buildings can also alter wind patterns, leading to increased air pollution and modifying local climate conditions. Additionally, buildings can influence the amount of sunlight reaching the ground, affecting temperature and ecosystem dynamics.
Atlanta is a large city with many buildings and many people. It has some big buildings.
Los Angeles
After 20 years, rusted beams in buildings will cause them to start collapsing.
about 80% of buildings in the city are affected
WASHINGTON
The city that is famous for high buildings is New York City with 6,504 high-rise buildings. However, New York only ranks second to Hong Kong with 7,896.
There are many buildings in Vatican City so you need to narrow things down a bit.
Building a city would be one cause (see heat island effect), turning on all of the air conditioning units, or setting fire to the city are all ways to increase the temperature of a city.