As City Grows, Rainfall Slows

A view of Hong Kong harbor.
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Cities get drier as they grow geographically larger, a new study suggests.

Water-absorbing soil is covered, which leads to less moisture in the atmosphere and thus less rain, the researchers speculate after finding a link between reduced winter rainfall and the conversion of vegetated land to asphalt, roads and buildings in China.

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