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The rapid heating of the land during the day gives rise to_​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since most sunlight penetrates to the ground, during the day air near the ground is heated and this gives rise to convection as the heated air rises away from the heat source and cooler air from above sinks to take its place.

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Answered by MyOwnWorstCritic
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Answer: Sea breeze

Explanation:

During day time, the temperature of the land rises more rapidly as compared to the sea. It is because the specific heat of land is less than the sea water. The air above the land gets heated, and rises up. It results in the fall of pressure on the land. To make up for this fall in pressure, the cold air from the sea starts blowing towards the land. It gives rise to sea breeze.

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