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Reading & Writing: Fill in the Blanks

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Measuring Urban Heat and Managing Its Impacts

environmental science
Cities are often warmer than nearby rural areas, a pattern known as the urban heat island effect. This temperature gap is not merely uncomfortable; it can be for public health, especially during heatwaves. Researchers use satellite images and ground sensors to monitor surface temperatures, yet the s on consistent methods and careful . When measurements are compared across seasons, scientists can identify which neighbourhoods are most at risk. Several factors to urban heating. Dark roofs and asphalt absorb sunlight, while limited tree cover reduces shade and evaporation. As a result, heat can accumulate overnight, increasing energy demand for cooling. This demand may result in higher emissions if electricity is produced from fossil fuels. However, the relationship is complex, because local climate, building density, and wind patterns also influence how heat moves through a city. To respond effectively, planners must make a decision about which interventions to . Planting trees, installing reflective roofs, and expanding parks can reduce temperatures, but these measures require long-term maintenance. Communities also need to take responsibility for water use, since irrigation can be essential in dry regions. If policies are designed in collaboration with residents, they are more likely to be adopted and to remain effective over time.
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