Question 8 of 10
2 Points
Near the shore, winds tend to blow toward the land during the day. What
drives this process?
O A. Warm air above the land conducts thermal energy to the cooler air
above the water,
O.B. Cool air above the water conducts thermal energy to the warmer
air above the land,
O C. Cool air above the water rises and is replaced by warmer air from
the land, causing a convection current.
O D. Warm air above the land rises and is replaced by cooler air from
the water, causing a convection current

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Nptune
I believe it’s A but I’m not too sure


Reason; Warm air rises, and when it rises it becomes cooler. ... If the pressure of the surrounding air is reduced, then the rising air parcel will expand. The molecules of air are doing work as they expand. This will affect the parcel's temperature (which is the average kinetic energy of the molecules in the air parcel).

Answer:

the answer is D, Warm air above the land rises and is replaced by cooler air from the water, causing a convection current.

Explanation: That's how convection currents work, also a p e x