Spray from the ocean (park your car on a beach for a week to experience this directly.).
the oceans
the sun_________________________________________Nuclear energy (more specifically fusion nuclear energy) that is the source of sun energy
The primary source of energy that heats the atmosphere is the Sun. Solar radiation warms the Earth's surface, which in turn heats the lower atmosphere through conduction and convection. Additionally, the atmosphere also retains some heat from the Earth's surface.
Cyanobacteria are hypothesized to be the early source of free oxygen in Earth's atmosphere through the process of photosynthesis. They evolved around 2.7 billion years ago and played a key role in the Great Oxidation Event, gradually increasing the levels of oxygen in the atmosphere.
Salt water clouds form due to the presence of sea salt particles in the atmosphere. When ocean water evaporates, it releases sea salt particles that can act as cloud condensation nuclei, providing a surface for water vapor to condense into droplets. These salt water clouds can impact precipitation patterns and cloud properties.
the ocean
the ocean. water from the ocean evaporates into the air, ocean water has salt in it.
The principal source of sodium chloride in the atmosphere are saline waters: the aerosols from the water surface are spread in the atmosphere.
Very probable not.
Radical salt is very probable an incorrect term.
Very probable - yes.
You think probable to Great Salt Lake in USA.
You think probable to the movement of salt waters into fresh waters.
You think probable to concentration of salt in water.
Sources of salt particles in the atmosphere include sea spray from oceans, salt dust from dried-up saline bodies of water like lakes and salt flats, and salt particles released from volcanic eruptions or industrial activities. These salt particles can be carried by wind currents and dispersed in the atmosphere over large distances.
Salt is sodium chloride (NaCl); you think probable to a specific salt for aquariums.
You think probable to sodium chloride (NaCl).