Yes, sea salt can lose its smell or fragrance over time, especially if it has been exposed to moisture or stored improperly. The natural minerals and trace elements that contribute to its scent can diminish, leading to a more neutral smell. Additionally, if flavored or infused sea salts are not stored in airtight containers, their aromas can dissipate. Proper storage in a cool, dry place can help maintain their fragrance for longer.
You can smell sea food and the sea salt from the Carribean sea.
Brine is water that contains salt. If you are near the ocean, that is the smell of brine.
Yes, you can smell salt in the air by the ocean due to the presence of sea spray and salt particles carried by the wind.
The smell of salt water often reminds people of the beach, the ocean, or summer vacations by the sea.
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.
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.
The salt in the sea water will cause the water in your cells to leave. You will feel even more thirsty. You will try to lose more salt by urinating more and this adds to the problem.
it smell like sea salt and its my favorite smell but anyways its really what you think ? but it has a big breeze to it and its like california. if you have ever been there.. really windy :)
in Nicaragua there is many of volcanoes there and when you climb these volcanoes you may smell the sulfur gases. icuragua has many Delicious food's probably you will be able to smell these wonderful food smell.smell nature all the exotic places around thier and thats what you can smell in nicaragua!
It would have to be considering that water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen, and salt is a compound. Sea water is basically salt water.... you will know because when you go to the beach you can smell the salt and if you swallow the water it will burn your throat because of the salt.
Salt has its taste and holds its taste. It is a mineral that stays for ever. You can mix it with any thing, and even eat it. But in the end it comes out as the same salt taste as you remembered before.
well saltwater smells like chlorphine and is found in the most parts of the sea remember this is my opinion of salt water