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  2. Sea spray - Wikipedia

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    Sea spray generated by breaking surface waves. Sea spray consists of aerosol particles formed from the ocean, primarily by ejection into Earth's atmosphere through bursting bubbles at the air-sea interface [1] Sea spray contains both organic matter and inorganic salts that form sea salt aerosol (SSA). [2]

  3. Sea salt aerosol - Wikipedia

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    Sea salt aerosol, which originally comes from sea spray, is one of the most widely distributed natural aerosols. Sea salt aerosols are characterized as non-light-absorbing, highly hygroscopic, and having coarse particle size. Some sea salt dominated aerosols could have a single scattering albedo as large as ~0.97. [1]

  4. The 17 Best Sea Salt Sprays for Beach Waves - AOL

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    Best Frizz-Fighting Sea Salt Spray: OGX Moroccan Sea Salt Spray. Best Sea Salt Spray for Natural Hair: Joico Body Shake Texturizing Finisher. Best Sea Salt Spray for Dry Hair: R+Co Rockaway Salt Spray

  5. Ramalina siliquosa - Wikipedia

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    Ramalina siliquosa, also known as sea ivory, [2] is a tufted and branched lichen which is widely found on siliceous rocks and stone walls on coastlands round the British Isles, occasionally slightly inland. It grows well above the high-tide mark but is still very tolerant of salt spray.

  6. 6 sea salt sprays to try if you want people to think you’re ...

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    The post 6 sea salt sprays to try if you want people to think you’re an actual mermaid (because you are) appeared first on In The Know. My mom says yes if your mom does.

  7. Sea air - Wikipedia

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    Sea air has traditionally been thought to offer health benefits associated with its unique odor, which Victorians attributed to ozone. More recently, it has been determined that the chemical responsible for much of the odor in air along certain seashores is dimethyl sulfide , released by microbes.

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