Why does the presence of large bodies of water tend to moderate the climate of nearby land—making it warmer in cold weather and cooler in hot weather? @Abhisar
you explained this earlier.......was it
When the land is hot the heat goes into the water and the cold air goes into the water creating a breeze and then cooling the land down near the water during the day and then during the night when the land cools down. and then when then weather is cooler the heat from the water comes in off the water creating a breeze warming up the land creating a land breeze?
Yes !!!
No no
during day time, land gets heated faster than water. Air above the land rises above, to fill this cold air from above the water rushes towards it. This is sea breeze.
ok?
When the land is hot the heat goes into the water and the cold air goes into the LAND creating a breeze and then cooling the land down near the water during the day and then during the night when the land cools down. and then when then weather is cooler the heat from the water comes in off the water creating a breeze warming up the land creating a land breeze?
remove "heat goes into the water"
remove "heat from the water comes in off the water creating a breeze warming up the land creating a land breeze?"
heat goes above the water and the cold air rushes into the land?
ok re word it for me i'm confused now only had 2 hours of sleep
i explained sea breeze above
right
Land breeze happens at night when land cools down but water is still warm. This rises the air above the water and to fill it air from above the land rushes towards it
is this the same in the thing during the winter? spring? summer? and fall?
yes i think so
areas near a waterbody have a moderate climate due to this, irrespective of season
got this ?
yes
brb
or still ahve adoubt ?
No I understand it makes sense
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It's Latex coding..I'll PM uh
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