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Land and sea breezes are wind and weather phenomena associated. A land breeze is a breeze blowing from land out toward a body of water and a sea breeze is a wind blowing from water onto land. Land breezes and sea breezes arise because of differential heating between land and water surfaces. Land and sea breezes can extend inland. Land and sea breeze patterns can greatly influence fog distribution and pollution accumulation or dispersion over inland areas.