Why Indian city temperatures are reaching unprecedented highs?
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Metropolitan cities in India have seen record-breaking temperatures in May, June, and July over recent years. The phenomenon of cities being significantly warmer than the surrounding rural areas is likely due to the "heat-island effect." This happens when urban regions—due to human activities, infrastructure—record higher temperatures as they absorb and retain heat more effectively than natural landscapes. However, this is not a localized issue; rising temperatures are a global concern.