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Winds at the shore process - Option C
Cool air above the land conducts heat to the warmer air above the water drives this process. Near the shore, winds tend to blow out toward the water at night. It is understood that at night air is cool and due to sun air is warm in the day.
Therefore, cool air on the land close to the coast, this air leds heat to the hot air which is present on the water (H2O). This indicates that air on land is cool and air on water is warm. Hence, it only conducts heat.
Answer:
Warm air above the water rises and is replaced by cooler air from the land causing a convection current
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