What reasons do sea breezes occur during the day?

Sea breezes occur during the day due to the unequal heating of land and water.

During the day, the sun heats up the land more quickly than the water, causing the air above the land to warm up and rise. As the warm air rises, cooler air from over the water rushes in to replace it, creating a breeze that blows from the sea towards the land. This phenomenon is known as a sea breeze.

Sea breezes are typically stronger in the afternoon when the temperature difference between the land and water is greatest. They help to moderate temperatures along coastal areas, providing relief from the heat and bringing cooler air from the sea inland.