How would local winds be affected if water and land absorbed and released heat at the same rate?
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the local winds takes place due to differential heating of land and water masses that causes pressure difference in the surrounding air leading to the formation of local winds
if water and land absorb and release heat at the same rate there won't be any formation of wind as no high pressure and low pressure areas will be created then
we can see it clearly if we take the example of a place near an water body and observe it's heating and winds for the whole day long
I hope it is helpful
the local winds takes place due to differential heating of land and water masses that causes pressure difference in the surrounding air leading to the formation of local winds
if water and land absorb and release heat at the same rate there won't be any formation of wind as no high pressure and low pressure areas will be created then
we can see it clearly if we take the example of a place near an water body and observe it's heating and winds for the whole day long
I hope it is helpful
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