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The only difference - is the direction of flow. A sea breeze blows from the sea onto the land. A land breeze flows in the opposite direction.
The usual cause of sea breeze is the difference in specific heat capacity between land and water Land heats and cools more quickly than water.
A "land breeze" results from a greater decrease in the temperature of the land (as at night), so that it flows seaward, where the air has stayed relatively warmer. A "sea breeze" is created by increased warming of the land (as on sunny days), and the rising warmer air draws in air from the sea (which does not increase as much in temperature).
A sea breeze. A land breeze blows from land to sea.
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A breeze forms when the air moves between land and sea... This was my homework and found out "Sea Breeze" I'm not sure about that yet, But I think it's correct )
A "land breeze" results from a greater decrease in the temperature of the land (as at night), so that it flows seaward, where the air has stayed relatively warmer. A "sea breeze" is created by increased warming of the land (as on sunny days), and the rising warmer air draws in air from the sea (which does not increase as much in temperature).
Land breeze is in the air sea breeze is in the water
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that they matter to the breezes and one happens at night and the other happens at day