the ocean. water from the ocean evaporates into the air, ocean water has salt in it.
Near an ocean you will be able to taste the salt in the air. A lake may be considered fresh water and you wont taste salt in the air, Most likely.
they are used to salt water and the gills help them breathe the little air there is in the ocean
Wind,rain, and salt spray will help clean the air over the vast ocean.
While it is true that COPD can develop from smoking, anybody has a chance to get it. There is just too much pollution in the air we breathe. Good exercise really helps, keeps the pollutants from building up in the body.
"Salt in air" typically refers to the presence of salt particles in the atmosphere, often near coastal regions due to the ocean spray. These salt particles can have effects on corrosion of metal surfaces and may impact environmental conditions.
Salt can become a particulate in the atmosphere when it is transported through processes such as sea spray from ocean waves, volcanic eruptions, or dust storms. These salt particles can contribute to air pollution and affect air quality.
Not really. Unlike places that are near the ocean, Salt Lake City's air doesn't contain the salt that corrodes metal. This is because the air is so dry that the water from the Great Salt Lake doesn't really evaporate into the air and hover there like it does in coastal cities.
Ocean water is a mixture because it has water and salt together.
yes. you can grow veggies near the ocean. but some plants don't grow as well with the salt winds and salty air.
The water evaporate, becoming water vapor, leaving the salt behind.
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