Land and water become warm because of their cycles on their own surroundings :))
yes,air move.air can become warm and it can become cool,too.
No, tornadoes usually develop over land. Hurricanes develop e over warm water.
The warm water evaporates. The water vapor returns to the land as rain.
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Tropical storms typically form over warm ocean waters where they can gain strength from the heat and moisture. Once formed, they can move over both land and water, but they usually weaken rapidly over land due to the lack of a warm water source to fuel them.
Hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water. As the warm water evaporates and rises, it releases heat energy into the atmosphere, which drives the storm's circulation and intensifies its strength. Warm air over land can contribute to thunderstorms and rainfall associated with hurricanes when they make landfall, but the primary energy source for hurricanes is warm ocean water.
This process is known as a sea breeze. During the day, the land heats up faster than the water, causing the warm air over the land to rise and be replaced by cooler air from the water. This creates a breeze that flows from the water towards the land.
Land and sea are heated by absorbing radiant energy from the sun. Air is heated indirectly by being in contact (conduction) with land or water.
A monsoon has a cold and a warm front. The cold front is where ocean water (any water) comes over the land and makes heavy rains. The warm front is where all the water from the land is suck up in the sky and brings it to the ocean.
Warm water is very relaxing to muscles, the warm water will stimulate bloodstream activity and causes the central nervous system to become depressed, which aids in muscle relaxtionaÊand pain relief.