Breeze is like a gentle push from the air that makes things move or feel cooler.
Imagine you're sitting outside on a sunny day, and suddenly a little wind comes by, it feels cool on your skin, and maybe even moves a leaf or a piece of paper near you. That's a breeze! It’s not a big wind like when you have to close your eyes because it's blowing so hard, but just enough to make things feel nice and light.
How breeze happens
When the air around you gets warm, it starts to move, kind of like how hot air rises from a kettle. This moving air is what we call wind, and sometimes that wind is just a little bit strong, that's your breeze! It’s like when you blow on a candle gently to make the flame flicker.
Sometimes, a breeze happens because of something close by, like a fan or even a tree shaking in the wind. So next time you feel a cool push on your skin, remember, it's just a little breeze, making everything feel fresh and lively!
Examples
- A child feels the cool wind on their face as they run outside.
- The leaves on a tree rustle gently in the afternoon breeze.
- A flag waves slowly because of the soft wind.
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See also
- What are thunderstorms?
- What's up with this leaf?
- What is thunder?
- What Is the Difference Between Snowflakes and Hail?
- What are occluded fronts?