Answer :
There would be far less wind along coastlines: During the day land tends to heat up quickly and hot air rises allowing cooler air from the water to move inland. This is often called a sea breeze.
At night, however, the land cools quickly an the warmer air over the water rises drawing cooler air out to sea. This is often called a land breeze.
(If there were no such differences there would be neither land, nor sea breezes along the coastlines.)
At night, however, the land cools quickly an the warmer air over the water rises drawing cooler air out to sea. This is often called a land breeze.
(If there were no such differences there would be neither land, nor sea breezes along the coastlines.)