If hot air rises, then why are many low-lying areas so hot?

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If hot air rises, then why are many low-lying areas so hot?

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1. The rate at which the sun heats up the ground is faster than the rate at which the rising air carries that heat away.

2. Low-lying areas are usually close to the sea, and the heat trapped in the sea also helps to heat up the coastline

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