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Why coastal areas are mostly windy? give reason​

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The closer high and low air pressure areas are to one another, the more wind there is.

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The wind tends to be stronger along the shore and over the open water. This is because there is less friction to slow the movement of air. There are no trees and buildings to slow the wind. .

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User Ekem Chitsiga
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Answer: The closer high and low air pressure areas are to one another, the more wind there is. That's why, for example, coastal areas tend to be very windy. During the day, land heats up more quickly than the sea. So when air over land rises, cooler air over the water blows in to fill the gap.

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