it would depend on what part of which ocean you're near. for example, if the water's polluted, then it smells like waste. also, if you're in the pacific, it will smell differently from the Atlantic due to differing salinic content.
like fish and sea weed
Yes he does, he smells like faces. He is a ginger retard. He also looks like neil of inbetweeners.
Brine is water that contains salt. If you are near the ocean, that is the smell of brine.
Sea turtles smell like Love Spell and babies
mexico does have a kind of a sea smell
Well, it depends on what you mean by sea-smell. If you mean the smell of the sea, then that would be hard to describe. It's a tangy sort of smell, similar to salty water. Just imagine water with salt, rotten seaweed, and the occasional dead animal stink in it.
How could they smell, they live under water
well saltwater smells like chlorphine and is found in the most parts of the sea remember this is my opinion of salt water
They smell like the ocean unless they are dead then they smell like sushi!
Tsunamis do not have a distinct smell themselves. However, the aftermath of a tsunami, such as the presence of decomposing plants and animals, marine debris, and stagnant water, may produce unpleasant odors.
The smell of salt water often reminds people of the beach, the ocean, or summer vacations by the sea.
The smell of the ocean comes from dimethyl sulfide produced by phytoplankton when they break down. This compound mixes with other organic compounds in the sea air to create the distinct "sea smell" we associate with the ocean.