Urban heat island effect on the main roads of Panama City
Urban heat island effect is defined as the temperature difference in an urban area compared to its surroundings. These can be caused by high electrical consumption, excessive use of cars, infrastructures design and planning and type of materials used, and the decrease of the green area. Due to its p...
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2020
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