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When air is warm, it rises and leaves an area of low pressure which becomes filled with sinking cold air. after a hot, sunny day, the land cools faster than the sea. what is likely to happen after a hot, sunny day on the sea shore? a. cool air from the shore will travel to the sea. b. warm air from the shore will travel to the sea. c. only cool air will pass between the shore and sea. d. only warm air will pass between the shore and sea.

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