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Physics, 27.08.2019 19:30 hartzpeyton136

He atmosphere is heated both by the sun and by the earth's surface. water radiates heat differently than land, so the air temperature over the ocean is usually different than the air temperature over land. the difference in air temperature over land compared to over water causes convection currents in the atmosphere. how would a person at the beach experience these convection currents?
a. they would feel that the sand is hot.
b. they would feel that the water is cold.
c. they would feel the heat of the sun.
d. they would feel wind as the air moves.

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