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Conclusion

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Changes in weather have a huge impact on human mood, for the reasons described above. Weather changes are so closely related to humans that they increase crime rates and reduce worker productivity, economic output, and the psychological well-being of children. According to Bruno, B. M. D. (2018b, November 20). On sunny days, the negative mood improved, but it had no effect on those who were already feeling positive emotions. A more recent 2013 study found that those surveyed on exceptionally sunny days were more likely to experience “normal” weather. They reported higher life satisfaction than respondents. These feelings seem ephemeral and changeable from day to day, but they suggest that good weather can also affect our overall mood.

 

In this report, we investigated the impact of weather changes on human psychology and life. As a result, it was derived that weather is closely related to the human mood in many ways.

 

Weather affects our lives more than we think. Influencing in a positive direction is not a problem, but it is also having a negative impact. The increase in the crime rate according to the weather is a very important factor for effective police activity. Therefore, it is necessary to come up with measures to cope with bad weather, for example, by increasing the number of patrols in crime zones.

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