"Development of new cities and expansion of the existing ones may affect the climate". Is the statement correct? Why/Why not?
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Yes, the statement is correct.
The development of new cities and expansion of existing ones can affect the climate.
City development everywhere occurred at the expense of ecology and the environment. Natural features were transformed in response to the growing demand for space for factories, housing and other institutions. Large quantities of refuse and waste products polluted air and water while widespread use of coal in homes and industries release green house gases. These gases result in the increase in the temperature. Also the cutting of forests at the cost of setting industries, building roads, houses etc have resulted in decrease in rainfall. All these factors, have results in change in the climate locally as well as globally.
Hope this information will clear your doubts about the change in climate.
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Yes, the statement is correct.
The development of new cities and expansion of existing ones can affect the climate.
City development everywhere occurred at the expense of ecology and the environment. Natural features were transformed in response to the growing demand for space for factories, housing and other institutions. Large quantities of refuse and waste products polluted air and water while widespread use of coal in homes and industries release green house gases. These gases result in the increase in the temperature. Also the cutting of forests at the cost of setting industries, building roads, houses etc have resulted in decrease in rainfall. All these factors, have results in change in the climate locally as well as globally.
Hope this information will clear your doubts about the change in climate.
Regards