The smell of salt air, a mile high and 900 miles inland
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 - 13:23
in Earth & Climate
The smell of sea salt in the air is a romanticized feature of life along a seacoast. Wind and waves kick up spray, and bits of sodium chloride - common table salt - can permeate the air.
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