this process?
Near the shore, winds tend to blow out toward the water at night. what drives
this process?
a. convection currents in the water
b. the conduction of thermal energy through the air
c. convection currents in the air
d. the conduction of thermal energy from the land to the water
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Near the shore, winds tend to blow out toward the water at night. what drives
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