عنوان المقال عربي
تحديد الاختلافات في مناطق الراحة الفسيولوجية في العراق
Abstract
The research aims to show the change in the boundaries of the climatic comfort regions in Iraq using the physiological climate chart of the stomach from (1971) 2011. To achieve this goal, the study period was divided into two periods. It became clear that there is a temporal and spatial difference in the comfort regions, and a change in the boundaries of the comfort regions appeared clearly in the months of (February, March, April, May, September, October and November). As for the months (December, January, June, July and August), there was no difference in the comfort region boundaries between the two study periods. There was also a fluctuation in the comfort region boundaries between the two study periods during the spring and autumn seasons, while there were no changes in the comfort region boundaries between the two study periods in the winter, as the cold, humid, uncomfortable region appeared, and in the summer the hot, dry, uncomfortable region also appeared, as the rise in temperature rates for some stations due to climate change led to a change in the comfort region boundaries during the second period, for example, from the relatively comfortable climate region (M1) to the ideal comfortable climate region (M4). As for the decrease in relative humidity rates, it led to a change in the station region from the cold, humid climate region to the relatively comfortable region (M4). It may appear that these changes in the comfort regions of a number of stationsDuring the second period, it was positive, but its continuation at the same pace may negatively affect the station’s region, which will shift to unsatisfactory regions in the coming years.
Keywords
Difference, physiological rest regions, Iraq
Recommended Citation
Jawad, Bushra Ahmed
(2025)
"Determining the differences in physiological comfort regions in Iraq,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 9:
Iss.
3, Article 7.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol9/iss3/7