A Sea breeze. It is caused by the hotter air over the land to rise, Thus the cooler air over the ocean (or any LARGE body of water) rushes in to replace the hot rising air. It's like a vacuum affect. At evening, when air over land cools, the sea breeze will dissipate and the prevailing wind will take over.
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Probably the biggest reason is that there is no land to slow down the wind. Also, wind is caused by differences in air pressure, which are caused by uneven heating and cooling. The gas giants have not only the heat from the sun but also their own internal heat. Jupiter is so massive that it generates more heat than it receives from the sun.
Lightning is simply a static electrical discharge between opposite charges between clouds, or the clouds and the ground. It occurs in order to cancel out opposing charge surpluses. Thunder is simply the concussion shock wave caused by the explosive heating and expansion of the air immediately around the bolt of lightning.
land breezes r caused in the night.
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I'm guessing it's "sea breezes."
off shore and on shore breezes
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Yes, cool breezes at night are often caused by the differential heating and cooling rates of land and water. During the day, land heats up faster than water, creating a pressure difference that leads to onshore breezes. At night, land cools down quicker than water, resulting in offshore breezes. This creates a cycle of cool breezes at night near bodies of water.
Cool breezes at night occur as the land cools faster than the water because water has a higher specific heat capacity, so it retains heat longer. This temperature difference creates a pressure gradient, with cooler air over the land moving towards the warmer air over the water, resulting in a cool breeze.
Cool breezes during the day are caused by the differences in heating and cooling rates between land and water. During the day, land heats up faster than water, causing the air above the land to rise and creating lower pressure. This draws in cooler air from the water, resulting in a cool breeze.
Cool breezes during the night are caused by differences in heating and cooling rates of land and water. Land heats up and cools down faster than water, creating a gradient that leads to air movement from the cooler water towards the warmer land, resulting in a refreshing breeze.
Examples of sea breezes include the cooling winds that blow from the ocean towards the land during the day, bringing relief from hot temperatures in coastal areas. In regions like Florida or California, sea breezes are a common phenomenon during the summer months. These breezes are caused by the temperature difference between the land and sea, with the land heating up more quickly than the water.