Chemistry, asked by prabhakarsingh1976, 10 months ago

why does wind blow from land to sea during a night?​

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Answered by Pra1ham09
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Answer:  Sea and Land Breeze!

Explanation:

During the day, the sun heats up both the ocean surface and the land. Water is a superb absorber of the strength from the sun. The land absorbs plenty of the sun’s electricity as well. However, water heats up tons more slowly than land and so the air above the land could be warmer in comparison to the air over the sea. The heat air over the land will upward thrust at some point of the day, causing low strain at the floor. Over the water, high floor strain will form because of the chillier air. To compensate, the air will sink over the ocean. The wind will blow from the better stress over the water to lower stress over the land inflicting the ocean breeze. The sea breeze energy will vary depending at the temperature difference among the land and the ocean.

At night time, the roles reverse. The air over the ocean is now hotter than the air over the land. The land loses warmth quickly after the sun is going down and the air above it cools too. This can be as compared to a blacktop avenue. During the day, the blacktop avenue heats up and becomes very hot to stroll on. At night, however, the blacktop has given up the introduced warmth and is cool to the touch. The ocean, however, is in a position to keep onto this heat after the solar sets and not lose it as easily. This causes the low floor pressure to shift to over the sea at some point of the night time and the high floor strain to move over the land. This causes a small temperature gradient between the ocean floor and the nearby land at night and the wind will blow from the land to the sea growing the land breeze.

Answered by emathemabi
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because there is high pressure on the sea than on the land

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