3/4 of the Earth is covered by water. There is more water in the Pacific Ocean alone, than there is above water land on the Earth. The Seas, (oceans) are greater than the land.
The air over the land is warmed and rises, to a greater temperature than that over the sea. This produces a convection current, with cooler air flowing in from over the sea to replace that rising from the land. At night the land cools more than the sea, so the action reverses to produce a land-breeze, blowing off the land.
The air over the land is warmed and rises, to a greater temperature than that over the sea. This produces a convection current, with cooler air flowing in from over the sea to replace that rising from the land. At night the land cools more than the sea, so the action reverses to produce a land-breeze, blowing off the land.
The air over the land is warmed and rises, to a greater temperature than that over the sea. This produces a convection current, with cooler air flowing in from over the sea to replace that rising from the land. At night the land cools more than the sea, so the action reverses to produce a land-breeze, blowing off the land.
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 "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 "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.
Sea breezes come from the sea onto the land, and land breezes come from the land onto the sea.
Sea breezes come from the sea onto the land, and land breezes come from the land onto the sea.
The greater the depth the greater the pressure.
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A sea breeze forms during the day! READ THIS!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When the day breaks, the land will get heated quickly than the water. Hence the low pressure area is created in the land region. Then the cool air above the sea region flows to the low pressure area and such flow is a Sea breeze.