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Delvig [45]
3 years ago
8

Witch of the following accord along coasts during the day

Biology
1 answer:
mina [271]3 years ago
3 0

The following one that accords along coasts during the day is sea breezes. These happen when the cold air from the ocean is gushed to the land around and and because water is slow to absorb heat, it causes breezes we call sea breezes.


Answer: Sea breezes

Shoutout to: @Taskmasters

Note: Witch how you spelled it means a witch that works with magic. The "which" you were trying to use is spelled which. Also next time it helps if you put out the options too. I saw this was your first question so it's all right. I hope this was helpful to you! (before you use your points to ask a question, search brainly or the internet for it and you might find it and you don't have to use your points ; ) )



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