Answer:
C. The land heats up faster than water, creating a sea breeze.
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer would be that the land heats up faster than water, creating a sea breeze.
Due to difference in the specific heat capacity, water takes a bit of time to warm up when compared to land and when it does, it retains the heat longer when compared to land.
Consequently, during the day in the coastal area, the land heats up quickly and creates a pocket of warm, rising, and less dense air above it. The air above water is usually cooler and dense and moves into the space left by the warm air on land. This usually result in the cool breeze (sea breeze) experienced in coastal areas during the day.
During the night, the complete reverse of the process happen and it is referred to as land breeze.
The correct option is C.