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explain how uneven heating of land and ocean water in summer generates wind

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Answered by Csarvesh010
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Wind is produced by the Uneven Heating of Land and Water in Oceans. In summer, land near the equator of earth heats up faster than the water in oceans, so most of the time, the temperature of land is higher than that of water in oceans. The air over the land gets heated and rises creating a low pressure area.

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Answered by AbhijeetSingh20
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•WHEN THE LAND IS HEATED,THE AIR ABOVE IT ALSO GETS HEATED UP MAKING THE AIR LIGHTER AND RISES UP.THE AIR ABOVE THE WATER GUSHES TO TAKE THE PLACE OF THE WARM AIR.THE MOVING OF AIR FROM THE SEA/OCEAN TOWARDS THE LAND IS CALLED 'SEA BREEZE'.

•WHEN THE OCEAN IS HEATED,THE AIR ABOVE IT ALSO GETS HEATED UP AND IR RISES.THE COOL AIR FROM THE LAND RUSHES TOWARDS THE OCEAN TO TAKE IT'S PLACE.THE MOVEMENT OF AIR FROM THE LAND TO ANY WATER BODY US CALLED 'LAND BREEZE'.

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