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Why are coastal areas cooler during the day than inland areas?
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A It rains during the day in coastal areas.It rains during the day in coastal areas.
B A cool breeze blows from the sea during the day.A cool breeze blows from the sea during the day.
C Coastal areas experience storms every other day.Coastal areas experience storms every other day.
D The sea absorbs the heat of the air over coastal areas.
Responses
A It rains during the day in coastal areas.It rains during the day in coastal areas.
B A cool breeze blows from the sea during the day.A cool breeze blows from the sea during the day.
C Coastal areas experience storms every other day.Coastal areas experience storms every other day.
D The sea absorbs the heat of the air over coastal areas.
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B — A cool breeze blows from the sea during the day.
Explanation: Land heats up faster than the sea, so warm air over land rises and creates a local low pressure. Cooler, denser air over the sea flows inland to replace it (a sea breeze), keeping coastal areas cooler during the day.
Explanation: Land heats up faster than the sea, so warm air over land rises and creates a local low pressure. Cooler, denser air over the sea flows inland to replace it (a sea breeze), keeping coastal areas cooler during the day.
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