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Which of the following statements is false?
1. Sea breezes can sometimes result in showers and thunderstorms near the shore,
2. Smaller versions of sea/land breezes often form in the vicinity of large lakes.
3. Land breezes form mostly during the daytime hours.
4. Sea and land breezes are examples of thermal circulations.
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