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You and you nonsensical UHI again.Overcrowding indirectly makes S'pore even hotter because of the Urban Heat Island effect. As the population grows to over 6 million, more high-rise buildings, concrete pavements and roads are built to accommodate these new arrivals. These dense buildings and materials absorb and trap heat during the day, releasing it at night, which raises temperatures.
Are your concrete walls hot now?
It was the humidity (effects) that makes you feel hot. Sheeple like you always get deceived by the “effects” the deceivers have created.
Just like the vaccines you took because you don’t understand “science”
Heat doesn’t trap but will dissipate fast to blend well with the environment.
You retard really deserve the vaccine for your stupidity
29 degree celsius but feel like 34 degrees celsius
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