yes,air move.air can become warm and it can become cool,too.
A sea breeze
usually a cool breeze but warm.
It is an on-shore breeze.
Heat travels from warm to cool.
Well, first a land breeze is th flow of air from land to a body of water. Land Breeze happans in the night. So, if a city at night is near the ocean. The cool air from the city moves beneath the warm air in the ocean that is rising.
Well, first a land breeze is th flow of air from land to a body of water. Land Breeze happans in the night. So, if a city at night is near the ocean. The cool air from the city moves beneath the warm air in the ocean that is rising.
Warm air expands, so air will flow from a warm place to a cool place. During the day the land will get warm, while a body of water will stay at roughly the same temperature, since it takes longer to warm up. During the night, the land will cool until it is cooler than the water, so air will flow toward the land. In the early morning, the land stays cool for a while, so the breeze continues. As the land warms up and becomes warmer than the sea, the air will flow away from the land. This breeze will usually occur from the middle of the day until after sunset.
the cold breeze starts at land, when it is at sea it becomes warm. Then it blows back to land where it becomes cold again
A breeze (K12 for LIFE!!!)
Asea breeze is also known as a water breeze. A water breeze is pretty much wind.wind is moving air.The cooler, denser air that is above the water moves in to take the place of the warm land air that is rising. As a result of this air movement, the weather in the land area remains fairly cool, because the water or sea breeze.
They are opposites. A sea breeze occurs when the land is warmer than the sea. Warm air rises over land, creating low pressure that draws in more air from the sea. At the same time cooler air sinks over the sea. A land breeze reverses this process, with air rising over the warm water, drawing air in from the cooler land.
Yes, I think I know. A sea breeze comes from the west,bringing moisture in from the sea. A land breeze (I call it a "lee" breeze) comes from the east,TAKING AWAY moisture (dessicating/drying) and pumping it BACK INTO the sea. Breezes from the east,are also sometimes called "zephyrs".