why is the direction of wind from the sea to land during the day in coastal areas
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During the day time in coastal regions, the air above the land gets heated faster and starts rising. As this hot air rises up, a region of low pressure is created at the surface and air over the sea moves into this area of low pressure. Hence, the direction of the wind is from the sea to the land during the day.
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During the day, the sun heats up both the ocean surface and the land. ... The wind will blow from the higher pressure over the water to lower pressure over the land causing the sea breeze. The sea breeze strength will vary depending on the temperature difference between the land and the ocean. At night, the roles reverse.
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