Answer:
Air above the land gets heated quickly during the day and
starts rising. This creates a region of low pressure.
As a result, air above sea rushes into this area of low pressure.
This movement of air from one region to the other creates winds. During night,
as the water cools down slowly, the air above water is warmer than the air on land.
So, air moves from land to sea creating winds.
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