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Why do temperatures differ between air, land, and water?
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The ocean water isn't moving into or through the atmosphere as a result of the sun's heating of the water, convection isn't the process influencing air and water temperature difference. The heat of the ocean is being given off radiated into the air, as a result making the air substantially warmer

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