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Heat moves from the land to the air through the process of

O conduction
O convection
O radiation
O refraction



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Answer:

Heat moves from the land to the air through the process of "conduction".

Step-by-step explanation:

When the two things come in contact with one another at different temperatures or basically when heat flows from the warmer to the colder region or phase until both reach at the same temperature is understood as "conduction". Conduction is a physical process which occur by collision of the microscopically colliding particles like molecules, atoms and electrons on the movement of heat through a substance.

While convection take place by the movement of heated objects and it isn't the process influencing air and water temperature difference. The examples of conduction are like a radiator, a heating pad, sand can conduct heat etc.

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