Sea Breeze
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The flow of air from the sea to land, in the daytime
Real World Example
Imagine you're at a party where everyone is gathered in one room, making it uncomfortably warm, while the adjacent room remains cool and empty. Just like how people naturally start moving to the cooler room to find relief, air behaves similarly with sea breezes. During the day, the land heats up faster than the ocean, causing the air above the land to rise and be replaced by the cooler, denser air from the sea, creating a breeze from sea to land.
Practice Version
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