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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It has more to do with the wind. Low lying areas are surrounded by areas of higher ground. Those higher areas act as a buffer and shield for the wind. Without any wind the heat from the sun doesn’t get pushed around. It just builds and builds and builds.

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