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off shore and on shore breezes
In the winter the sea is warmer than the land. Warm breezes from the sea move towards the land. Areas further from the sea hardly get these warm breezes, and therefore remain cold.
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that they matter to the breezes and one happens at night and the other happens at day
Sea breezes come from land and over the water, and happen in daytime. Land breezes come from water and over the land, and happen at night.
Tiger sharks prefer warmer water. They typically live in tropical or subtropical water, not far from shore in order to be in the warmer waters. They also tend to migrate along with warmer currents.
two kinds of breezes is wind breezes and breezes breezes
Even in the absence of major wind systems or rain showers, there will still often be a coastal breeze because sunlight heats land surfaces more rapidly than sea surfaces. During the day this generates rising air and a breeze blowing from the sea onto the shore. During the night, the land cools more rapidly so there is sinking air flowing from the shore to the sea. Daytime winds are generally sea breezes and night winds are generally land breezes.
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Land breezes and sea breezes are both breeze, or cool air.
Sea breezes occur during hot, summer days because of the unequal heating rates of land and water. During the day, the land surface heats up faster than the water surface. Therefore, the air above the land is warmer than the air above the ocean. Now, recall that warmer air is lighter than cooler air.
Sea breezes come from the sea onto the land, and land breezes come from the land onto the sea.