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heat islands and effects
what do urban areas often replace vegetation with, contributing to heat islands?
more trees
farmland
concrete and steel
lakes and ponds
Urban development replaces natural vegetation with heat-absorbing, non-porous materials like concrete and steel. These materials retain and re-emit far more heat than plants, which cool the air via transpiration and shade, directly contributing to the urban heat island effect. The other options are all natural or vegetation-related features that do not cause heat islands.
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C. concrete and steel