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sea breeze and land breeze
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The land gets heated up by the heat radiated by the sun, much faster than the water during daytime. ... The warm air from the land moves towards the sea to complete the cycle. The air from the sea is called the sea breeze. But the reverse process takes place at night. The land cools down quickly and sea water remains hot.
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A land breeze is a type of wind that blows from the land to the ocean. When there is a temperature difference between the land surface and the ocean, winds will move offshore. Although commonly associated with ocean shorelines, land breezes can also be experienced near any large body of water such as a lake.
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