The water evaporate, becoming water vapor, leaving the salt behind.
how does the earth's ocean of air and ocean of water interact
Water enters the atmosphere from the ocean through evaporation. This is when water molecules at the ocean surface gain enough energy from the sun to break free from the liquid state and become water vapor in the air.
the ocean. water from the ocean evaporates into the air, ocean water has salt in it.
70% of the world water 100% air Maybe 10% is taken to become rain So yes probaly
it affect ocean water because if the air is warm the air can go pass the water and it can make water temperature high
A cold dry air mass moving over tropical water will become warmer and wetter because the temperature difference causes both moisture and warmth to rise. The process slows as the temperatures become equalized.
No, ocean water does not have higher levels of oxygen than air. The concentration of oxygen in ocean water is much lower compared to the amount found in the atmosphere. Ocean water contains dissolved oxygen essential for marine life, but the overall oxygen content is lower than that of the air.
No. There is water at the bottom of the ocean. There is oxygen in the water that a fish can breath in through it's gills.
air
Water turn into a gas called water vapour. The air depending on its temperature will hold a certain amount of this. when the air comes into contact with water if the humidity of the air is such that it can hold more water vapour then the water that is touching the air will turn into the gas water vapour and become part of the air. it will do this at any temperature which explains why you can hang clothes out to drying sub zero temperatures and they dry.
Water is evaporated from the oceans by the Sun and the wind.
Fog may form as much colder air moves over warmer ocean surface water. As the ocean evaporates into the colder air, it saturates the air producing fog that looks like streamers rising off the water.