Kanpur: Rapidly raising difference between day and night temperatures remains not only risky for common man's bodily health but also impacts crops badly.
Giving information at this point, the CSA Agriculture & Technology' University's meteorological department head Dr SN Pandey lets out swiftly fluctuating mercury causes troubles both to humans and the crops as well.
The normal set temperature should be between 10 and 12 degrees Celsius, but on Monday the difference was 20.
The sun is getting harsher since the first week of February. In 24 hours, an increase of three degrees in the maximum mercury and a decrease of three degrees in the minimum has been recorded.
The day's mercury was recorded at 27° C and the minimum was 11° Celsius.
Fluctuating temperatures affect the production of crops, while people's body temperature becomes unstable due to extreme heat and extreme cold. Meanwhile, the amount of moisture in the air has also increased.