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The graph above demonstrates the correlation between income and heat in the city of Baltimore, Maryland (Anderson and Mcminn). The data was provided by NASA/U.S. Geological Survey, Census Bureau (Anderson and Mcminn). The graph shows low-income neighborhoods having hotter summers compared to higher-income neighborhoods that experience lower temperatures while experiencing the same summer at the same time (Anderson and Mcminn).).

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Thatsojj (talkcontribs) 06:53, 16 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]