Observe the sea and land breezes and answer the question.
Why do the breezes blow from the sea to the land during the day?

Answers
The phoneme of flow of sea breeze from ocean to land and vice versa.
The reason is described below:
Breeze occurs in the spring and summer months.
As a consequence of greater temperature differences between the ocean water body and sea shoreland, specifically in the afternoon when the land is found to be heated to a maximum temperature from the sun ray.
Sun heats up the ocean water body and the land surface.
Since water is an excellent absorber of the energy from the sun.
The land also absorbs much of the sun’s energy also.
A rate of heating of the water much more slowly than land and so the air above the land is hotter compared to the air over the ocean.
The warm air over the land will increase all the day causing low pressure at the surface.
Over the water body, the high surface pressure will be generated because of the colder air.
To compensate, the air will sink over the ocean.
The wind will blow from the higher pressure over the water body of the ocean to lower pressure zone over the land causing the sea breeze from sea to land.
The monsoon winds blow during particular period of a season and then reverses its direction after that season is over. Land and sea breeze occur every day throughout the year. While sea breeze blows during the day, land breeze blows during night