Answer: actually conection and conduction is the answer
Explanation:
Convection occurs when a layer of air is warm, rises, and is replaced by colder air which flows in under it. As the land warms up, the air next to it heats by conduction and rises, warming the air above the land by convection. Land and sea breezes are a good example of convective air currents generated in the atmosphere. The air on the surface of the land is hotter than the air on the surface of the water or sea. The difference in the air temperatures generates a convection current. The air from the sea starts moving toward the land. This is called a sea breeze and happens during the day.