Large areas of asphalt and concrete make cities microclimates.
Location can affect a microclimate. Anything from the gradient of the landscape to the immediate environment can affect a microclimate. Those located in urban centers may experience more heat as a result of concrete and asphalt which absorb sunlight and heat up the area. Conversely, microclimates located near large bodies of water will benefit from the cooling effect.
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Large areas of asphalt and concrete make cities microclimates.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "microclimates" (small zones in the environment).
Microclimates can be produced by the presence of landforms such as rivers and lakes. They can also be influenced by local activity of human beings. Farming can change the microclimate of an area.
Large areas of asphalt and concrete make cities microclimates.
The climate of a small city or restricted area.
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such small-scale differences in climate result in a microclimed.
Evniromental Conditions can Vary over Small Distances.
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They cool and heat more slowly than the land around them