they blow from the sea and then out to land
(: I just had this question on my science homework! The answer is Monsoons =]
trade winds in the southern hemisphere blow from the southeast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
West of New Zealand
the temp control is not the problem. the air direction switch is most likely to be the problem
The feather represented the fate of each human, does it randomly blow in the wind or do we as individuals steer its direction. Gump decided it was a little of both. I think he may be right.
Winds and breezes are named based on their speed, direction, and location. For example, trade winds are named for their consistent direction towards the equator. Breezes, like sea breezes and land breezes, are named for the areas they originate from (sea or land) and the direction in which they blow.
Land breezes and sea breezes are local winds that occur in specific coastal regions. Land breezes blow from land to sea at night, while sea breezes blow from sea to land during the day. They are caused by temperature differences between the land and sea.
The small air circulation patterns that move short distances and can blow from any direction are called local winds. These winds are typically influenced by local topography, temperature differences, and changes in pressure. Examples include sea breezes, mountain breezes, and valley breezes.
Sea breezes typically blow from the ocean towards the land during the afternoon, due to the differential heating between the land and water. Land heats up faster than water, creating a lower pressure over the land, which causes the cooler, denser air over the sea to move towards the warmer land.
Sea breezes are winds that blow from the sea towards the land during the day because the land heats up faster than the water. This temperature difference creates a pressure gradient that causes the air to move inland, bringing cooler air from the ocean. Sea breezes typically occur in the daytime and are strongest in the afternoon.
Land breezes blow across the sea, from the land to the sea. If you don't know that yet, then explaining the rest to you would be useless
Land breezes are generic things. They don't have specific names. They blow at evening from the land to the sea, hence their name. They arise because the land cools down more quickly than the sea and so the air over the sea is warmer than that over the land. The air over the sea rises so the air from the land moves in to replace it.
Monsoons
Sea breezes come from the sea onto the land, and land breezes come from the land onto the sea.
Land breezes are cool winds that blow from land to sea at night. They form when the land cools faster than the sea, causing the air over the land to become denser and flow towards the warmer sea. Land breezes are common during the evening and early morning hours.
global winds
Where Breezes Blow - 1915 was released on: USA: 20 June 1915