yes
dust in the sea.
- Sea waters contain some salts and other soluble or insoluble materials as natural products- But unfortunately sea waters contain also many man made pollutants
a sea lion is a secondary consumer
Birds and animals dying, boats littering the landscape, and the salt in the water has risen to a toxic level.
Sea of Dust - film - was created in 2008.
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.
The three types of aerosols measured by NASA researchers are sea salt aerosols, dust aerosols, and black carbon aerosols. Sea salt aerosols are produced by the breaking of ocean waves, dust aerosols result from dust storms and other sources of dust in the atmosphere, and black carbon aerosols come from the combustion of fossil fuels and biomass burning.
The duration of Sea of Dust - film - is 1.5 hours.
Sea salt comes from the sea and tastes like sea water.
Particulate matter in the air originating from natural sources like soil erosion and ocean spray.
Sea salt is extracted from sea/ocean waters.
Rain water does contain salts but not those which are found in sea water. Rain contains salts which are usually obtained from atmospheric pollutants such as nitrates, sulphates, and so on.