How do convention current give rise to Breeze in the coastal region
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The ground heats the air above it, which rises in convection currents and cooler air from over the ocean flows toward the shore to “fill in the gap” left by the rising warm air. ... This flow of cooler air from the ocean toward the shore creates what is known as a sea breeze.
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