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Land breezes and sea breezes are both breeze, or cool air.
There's not enough cool air for convection to take place.
dry continental air masses.
maritime air mass
Breezes, or wind, are the movement of air particles. They are formed by the constant changes in temperature/pressure of the air. Take into account that when a high pressure front meets a low pressure front a storm appears.
Land breezes and sea breezes are both breeze, or cool air.
The changing ocean currents lead to climate cooling by bringing cooler breezes to places with higher climates. The cool breezes push the warm air out and leads to the drop of temperature.
Land breezes and sea breezes are both breeze, or cool air.
that they matter to the breezes and one happens at night and the other happens at day
Cool air blows inland from over the water and moves underneath the warm air, causing a sea breeze.
land and sea breezes are alike because they are both convection currents.
As air and water currents move from one area to another, they affect the general climate of the area they are moving into.Water currents have the ability to cool and warm the air, while air currents push air from one climate to another, bringing heat (or cold) and moisture with it.
it doesn't
it doesn't
the sea water heats up or cools down the air so it will make the air sink or rise which is to do with convection.
All kinds of earth's naturalities can effect climate. Mountains, for example, can block out cold or warm fronts. Lakes, oceans(bodies of water), can bring cool air and breezes, small or large. These are just some examples.
No it does not affect air flow. The air will just not be as cool.