Water.
2 parts Hydrogen 1 part Oxygen
The white foam in waves primarily consists of air bubbles, water, and organic materials such as proteins and dead algae. These elements interact as the waves break, creating the frothy appearance of the foam.
H20
Mostly whale sperm
The white foam in waves is primarily composed of air bubbles mixed with water, along with dissolved organic material and minerals from the ocean. The churning action of the waves incorporates air into the water, creating the frothy appearance we see as foam.
White foam in waves is primarily made up of air, sea water, and organic matter such as algae and plankton. The churning action of the waves mixes these elements together, creating the frothy white appearance.
no
yes it is
Polyurethane Foam
The white foam is a mixture of a liquid and gasses.
It is SiO2 (Silicon dioxide), Salt water and foam made from ducks
yes
White foam in waves is primarily made up of air bubbles that are trapped in seawater as it is churned by the motion of the waves. It can also contain organic materials, such as algae and other decaying matter, that contribute to its whitish appearance.