sea spray
Sea spray is the tiny droplets of water that are created when waves crash against the shore or collide with rocks. This process occurs when the energy from the waves breaks the water into fine mist, which can be carried by the wind. Sea spray is often seen in coastal areas, especially during storms or high winds.
The composition of sea spray includes not only saltwater but also various organic and inorganic particles. These particles can influence the atmosphere by affecting cloud formation and weather patterns. Additionally, sea spray can contribute to the ocean's ecosystem by dispersing nutrients and microorganisms.