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== == "Plat" is the French word for "dish" / "course"; "Jour" means "day". "plat de jour" is the "dish of the day", but sometimes it is used in the sense of "menu of the day", which can include more than one dish, i.e. entrée + main dish + dessert
It's Plat du jour. :)
the cool air pushes the warm air
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.
cold temperatures make the sap work its way up the tree, so during the day, when the temperature is warmer, the sap can flow down
A nice flow of air coming towards you, lovely on a nice day.
its colder at night than it is during the day, so it feels colder at night.
the cool air pushes the warm air
what is a series of air raids?
on a French restaurant menu, the specialty of the day is called "le plat du jour"
on a warm day yes they are disigned for air to flow through them so you will get cold