Week 4 Science
Week 4 Science
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MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING COMPETENCY
Account for the occurrences of land and sea breezes, monsoons, and
intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ). S7ES-IVf-7
What’s In
People living near the shorelines feel the blowing wind and observe that
they change direction at different times of the day. A gentle wind is called as
breeze. Breezes are evident near bodies of water. There are two types of
breezes, land breeze and sea breeze. These winds occur near the coastal
areas and have an impact on the humidity level, atmospheric temperature, and
precipitation rates. The source of the wind dictates the name of the breeze. Sea
breeze is the breeze that appears to come from the sea toward the land. It is
often called the onshore winds. It occurs during daytime as water retain heat
and warm up longer than land. Land breeze is the breeze that appears to come
from the land toward the sea. It is often called the offshore winds and occurs
during night- time. The difference in air pressure over the land and sea are
caused by temperature differences.
Monsoons
Monsoons are comparable to sea and land breezes, except that they
involve a greater mass of air that move horizontally. In monsoons, the wind
blows either to the continent or to the oceans because of the difference in
temperature and pressure. Monsoons are large-scale land and sea breezes
that affect larger areas. There are two kinds of monsoons in the Philippines: the
northeast monsoon and the southwest monsoon. The names of the monsoon
are derived from the origin where these wind system blow.
Table 2. Difference between Southwest Monsoon and Northeast Monsoon