A sea breeze blows from the sea to the land during the day, is stronger, deeper, and moister, and occurs in warmer seasons like spring and summer. A land breeze blows from the land to the sea at night, is weaker, shallower, and drier, and happens in cooler seasons like autumn and winter.
The key difference lies in the differential heating of land and water: land heats and cools faster than water, causing pressure differences that drive the wind.

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