Brisa (Breeze)
Brisa, or breeze, refers to a gentle wind that is often felt on warm days. It is caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface, which creates differences in air pressure. Breezes can vary in strength and direction, and they play a significant role in weather patterns and climate.
There are different types of breezes, including sea breezes and land breezes. A sea breeze occurs when cooler air from the ocean moves inland, while a land breeze happens when the land cools down faster than the sea at night, causing air to flow from the land to the sea. These natural phenomena help regulate temperatures in coastal areas.