Posted by kimberly on Sunday, December 7, 2008 at 7:17pm.
Large bodies of water take longer to warm up and cool down than the land when the sun goes up and down. This gives rise to temerature differences between land and water at certain times of day. Air rises over the warmer area and results in land or sea breezes.
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