i think it would be the atlantic
Yes, I think I know. A sea breeze comes from the west,bringing moisture in from the sea. A land breeze (I call it a "lee" breeze) comes from the east,TAKING AWAY moisture (dessicating/drying) and pumping it BACK INTO the sea. Breezes from the east,are also sometimes called "zephyrs".
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Winds that blow from land to the ocean are called land breezes. This occurs when the land cools down more quickly than the ocean, causing air to flow from high pressure over the land to low pressure over the water. Land breezes typically occur at night.
Well, first a land breeze is th flow of air from land to a body of water. Land Breeze happans in the night. So, if a city at night is near the ocean. The cool air from the city moves beneath the warm air in the ocean that is rising.
Maine is on the East Coast of the United States. The ocean that borders the East Coast is the Atlantic Ocean.
The state of Maine is on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean
i think it would be the atlantic
She said to call her 'The Breeze' as she was just blowing through. A desert breeze is drier than an ocean breeze. Close that screen door to let the breeze in and keep the flies out.
The Atlantic Ocean.
The State of Maine is located on the Atlantic Ocean, in New England on the East Coast of the United States.
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Places near the coast are much cooler because of the breeze brought from the ocean.
Because oceans and seas maintain a certain temperature, they regulate the coastal breeze carried off them at the coast.
The flow of air from an ocean or lake to the land is called a sea breeze (from an ocean) or a lake breeze (from a lake). This phenomenon occurs during the day when land heats up more quickly than water, causing the air above the land to rise and be replaced by cooler air coming from the water, creating a breeze blowing towards the land.
This is an example of a sea breeze. Sea breezes occur when cooler air from the ocean moves towards warmer land during the day, creating a refreshing and cooler environment on the coast. This phenomenon is driven by the temperature difference between the ocean and the land.