Yes sea breeze air sinks over water as a way of compensating for the high surface pressure caused by colder air.
Colder air blowing in from the sea to the land is called a "sea breeze".
The sea breeze contains salt water that gets picked up by the wind, moist air is just concentrated air with water vapor and is not salt water.
1.During the day, the sea breeze reduces the temperature of the adjacent coastland since it is a cool and an offshore wind. 2.At night, the adjacent coastland is warm since the breeze is offshore. 3.The offshore land breeze assists fishermen to go to sea at night in their small motorized boats.
There is air in it.
Most often, yes. At night temperatures generally drop. The land cools faster than large bodies of water, resulting on cool air sinking over land while warm air rises over the water. Air from the land the moves over the water to replaces the rising air, resulting in a land breeze.
Sea breeze.
A sea breeze forms when air over land becomes warmer than the air over the nearby water.
land breeze
land breeze - this happens at night
That was a sea breeze.
A sea breeze
land breeze
A sea breeze is what we call when air flows from the water to land. Lake breeze from a lake.
Land breeze is in the air sea breeze is in the water
Colder air blowing in from the sea to the land is called a "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.
Land cools more quickly than water. As the warmer air over the water rises, cooler air moves from the land to take its place. The flow of air form land to a body of water is called a land breeze.