Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - The temperature in India is much higher than that in China. Why do Indian tourists say the heat is unbearable when they come to China?
The temperature in India is much higher than that in China. Why do Indian tourists say the heat is unbearable when they come to China?
First of all, because China has a concentrated population and there are cement roads everywhere, it creates a heat island effect. Secondly, India has a vast territory and sparsely populated areas. It rains a lot in summer, and the temperature difference between day and night is not as large as in China. Finally, Indian tourists cannot stand the heat in China, which also has something to do with their personal constitution.
When Indian tourists come to China, they go to tourist attractions and developed cities where people are densely populated, roads extend in all directions, and are paved with cement and concrete, creating a significant heat island effect. Because in concrete, it is difficult for heat to dissipate, and in some areas it can reach as high as 40 degrees at noon. Especially during the peak tourist season, high temperatures persist in most parts of China, so homes and dense indoor places are equipped with air conditioners. According to the law of conservation of energy, when the house is cooler, it will definitely be hotter outside.
We all know that India is located in South Asia and is close to the equator, so its temperature is very high all year round, with uneven precipitation and severe drought. The summer temperature is usually 40 degrees. However, India is vast and sparsely populated. It has a rainy season, with heavy rainfall in summer, and there are many places to escape the heat, which can balance the scorching heat caused by the heat.
Our country is different from India. Except for a few areas, other areas generally only have high temperatures in summer. Spring, autumn and winter are relatively distinct. The temperature difference between day and night in our country is also relatively large. The temperature may be more than 30 degrees at noon and more than 10 degrees at night.
But as our country develops more and more advanced, many Indian tourists have come to China in recent years. However, the scenic spots are all highly developed, with concrete buildings, concrete roads, etc., and the people are highly concentrated, making the heat island effect more serious. Outdoors, without air conditioning, it is difficult for Indian tourists to withstand the high temperatures caused by the heat island effect.
Tips: On such a hot day, tourists should pay more attention to sun protection and heatstroke. Women, in particular, need to wear sunscreen. Otherwise, the skin will be tanned.
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