Why does a cool breeze blow over the seashore from the ocean on a sunny day?

Answer options with 4 options
A.
because moist air moves faster

B.
because of the rotation of Earth

C.
because a conduction current occurs

D.
because the land is heating up faster than the ocean

1 answer

The correct answer is:

D. because the land is heating up faster than the ocean.

On a sunny day, the land heats up quickly due to the sun’s rays, causing the air above the land to warm up and rise. This creates a low-pressure area on land. Meanwhile, the ocean, which has a higher specific heat capacity, heats up more slowly, resulting in higher pressure. As the cooler, denser air from the ocean moves in to replace the rising warm air over the land, a cool breeze is created.