I think what you are trying to say is the sand on a beach cools down easier at more quickly then the ocean water because of convection status, this makes the cool water much more cool then in the ocean water because of radiation.
At day the ocean air is cool and at night it's warm because water takes longer to heat and cool then land.
that they matter to the breezes and one happens at night and the other happens at day
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Yes they are. They have something called an exoskeleton... it holds water in but won't let water out. Kinda cool right?
Linking words - and / but / so / because.Last summer I went to the beach and the mountains.I enjoyed the mountains but I didn't enjoy the beach.I didn't enjoy the beach so I am not going back this year.I enjoyed the mountains because the weather was cool.
Why the sand on the beach cools down at the night more quickly than the ocean water is because the water is just going to make the sand wet, but when it the night the sun is faced on the other side of half of the earth and when you look up you see the moon and some people say that the moon is cool so when it night the earth gets cold until the sun comes out.
A sea breeze occurs when cool air moves from the beach toward the ocean at night.
Sand (minute pieces of stone, basically) will very quickly absorb the heat of the sun and will then quickly get hot. As soon as the sun disappears, the sand will quickly lose its heat and become cool to the touch.
water does cool more quickly than land cos water freezes sometimes and the land doesn't xxx
To cool water quickly, you can place it in the refrigerator or add ice cubes to it. Stirring the water can also help it cool faster by distributing the cold temperature more evenly.
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sand,hot,kinda cool ,at night the tide gets high
Cool dense air moves from land toward water at night due to differences in temperature between the land and water. As the land cools more quickly than the water, the air above the land becomes denser, creating a pressure gradient that causes the air to flow from land to water. This process is known as a land breeze.
Cool water, sail on to Mackinaw IslandCruel fodder, rolling off the line againAnother night in Michigan
pour cold water over it
Yes, soil can cool down rapidly at night due to the loss of heat through radiation. This is because soil has low heat capacity and conductivity, which allows it to cool quickly once the sun sets.
Land tends to cool down faster than water because water has a higher specific heat capacity, meaning it can hold onto heat longer. Land loses heat more quickly because it has a lower specific heat capacity and can cool down faster at night.