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How can radiation, conduction, and convection affect a city? (like Atlanta)
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How can radiation, conduction, and convection affect a city? (like Atlanta)
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Radiation from the sun heats up the city to the point where, when people touch the roof (conduction) of their car or their lemonade cup, they get burned. The car door’s paint has turned to liquid and the lemonade drink has evaporated (convection)
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