There is nothing to block the wind by water but on land there are trees to block the wind so it is always windier where? The water. It is always colder by the water too. Even in the summer. You jump in the water, you feel good. You stay on land. You're sweating through your shirt!
Local winds that blow from a body of water toward land during the day are called "sea breezes." These winds occur because land heats up faster than water, causing the air over the land to rise, creating a low-pressure area. The cooler, denser air over the water then moves in to replace it, resulting in a breeze that flows from the sea to the land. Sea breezes typically occur in coastal areas and can help moderate temperatures on hot days.
The local winds that blow from a body of water toward land during the day are called sea breezes. These breezes occur due to the differential heating of land and water; as the land heats up more quickly than the water, the air above the land becomes warmer and rises, creating a low-pressure area. The cooler, denser air over the water then moves in to replace it, resulting in a breeze from the sea to the land.
A sea breeze is a type of breeze that blows from an ocean or lake onto land. It is caused by temperature differences between the water and the land, with the water staying cooler during the day and the land warming up faster.
Ocean breezes blow toward land during the day due to the differential heating of the land and sea. As the sun heats the land, the air above it warms up and rises, creating a low-pressure area. Meanwhile, the cooler, denser air over the ocean moves in to replace the rising warm air, resulting in a breeze that flows from the ocean toward the land. This phenomenon is known as a sea breeze.
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Local winds that blow from a body of water toward land during the day are called "sea breezes." These winds occur because land heats up faster than water, causing the air over the land to rise, creating a low-pressure area. The cooler, denser air over the water then moves in to replace it, resulting in a breeze that flows from the sea to the land. Sea breezes typically occur in coastal areas and can help moderate temperatures on hot days.
During the day, onshore winds blow from the water towards the shore due to the temperature difference between the land and water. At night, offshore winds blow from the land out towards the water as the land cools more rapidly than the water.
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.
The local winds that blow from a body of water toward land during the day are called sea breezes. These breezes occur due to the differential heating of land and water; as the land heats up more quickly than the water, the air above the land becomes warmer and rises, creating a low-pressure area. The cooler, denser air over the water then moves in to replace it, resulting in a breeze from the sea to the land.
Near large bodies of water you get "on-shore" and "off-shore" breezes. They're caused by the difference in the rate that land and water gain and lose heat. Water is slower to gain heat, but also slower to lose it. Land is quicker to gain heat, and quicker to lose it. So, say for example, it is summer in Florida. The water is about 80 degrees F. The sand will be over 100, and the land in general will be in at least the 90s. This difference makes the breeze go from the water to the land. At night, the land cools off more quickly and becomes cooler than water, so the breeze reverses.
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.
Why they are distinctive because they can live in water and on land. How they live in water and land is that they was born in water and they have gills and then they grow they be able to go on land and have lungs.
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It's called a sea breeze when it blows in fron the water to the land.
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