Sentences with phrase «fresh salty sea»

Born with the smell of fresh salty sea air, I grew up enchanted with the ocean on the seafaring east coast of Canada.

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The swaying coconut trees of Brazil's endlessly stretching beaches; the views of the Atlantic Ocean and the perpetual salty sea breeze are still fresh in my mind.
It is creamy and fresh, love the coconut and blueberry flavor, the base of the vegan blueberry cheesecake is sweet and a bit salty because of the pinch of Himalayan sea salt.
With notes of green cactus mingled with fresh salty ocean air, Remy & Rose Sea Salt + Cactus Bar Soap not only smells amazing but leaves skin soft and supple.
Cardigans and nautical fashion go hand - in - hand, but rather than choose the typical boyfriend or varsity style sweaters, you'll find this dolman sleeve cardi to be a breath of fresh, salty sea air.
Build a word - bank as you go, focusing on describing words for the sea, such as «blue», «wavy», «cold», «cool», «warm»,» sparkly», «fun», «swishy», «fresh», «salty», «splashy», «deep», «green», «shiny» and «magical».
The sea enters this wonderful place forming a river that provides a spectacular route which mixes the salty and fresh water of the many underground rivers that run through the area.
From bed I look at the sea, it's rough today, there's been a storm passing through the last three nights and the strong winds push the fresh salty air through the eucalyptus...
Also since Gili Trawangan has no fresh water piping, Kelapa Luxury Villas uses an especially dedicated water system to ensure all of its welcome guests get a permanent supply of fresh water for a thorough rinse of after a day in the sun, sun, and salty sea.
As a result, while a layer of ice - cold fresh water sits just beneath the sea ice, about 20 meters (65 feet) down there is a layer of denser, saltier water that has been gradually warmed by the sun's rays.
The negative slope of the seabed creates a halosiphon (salt - driven) loop, with salty, warmer sea - water replacing cold fresh water from the melt.
A pan-Arctic melt of 9,000 Gt of sea ice presumably provides a significant quantity of cold fresh water to shield the pack ice from warmer deeper salty waters.
The main issue is that sea ice is fresher than sea water (has less salt), and since salty water is more dense (1028 kg / m3) than fresher water (1004 kg / m3 for 5 psu), the volume of sea water displaced by the ice is slightly less than the volume of the ice if it melted.
Thus sea levels do rise if fresh ice melts over a salty ocean.
This large amount of freshwater to the ocean could stop vertical deep sea currents which depend on a starting from surface downwards on a delicate balance between fresh and salty water and temperatures.
Where sea ice is expanding, has the composition of fresh water versus saltier water been changing there (i.e., difference in freezing temperature of fresh water)?
For one thing, cold, salty waters occupy less volume than warmer, fresher seas, so MSL tends to be higher near the equator and lower toward the poles.
Inspired by an early name for the Hudson River, the Muhheakantuck, or «river that flows two ways» — or, as the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation puts it, a «tidal estuary, an arm of the sea where salty sea water meets fresh water running off the land» — members of the Architecture Research Office and dlandstudio proposed using both porous streets that can filter water and extending the lower part of the island to create a new Lower Manhattan that is part «twenty - first - century business district,» part «center of regional ecological renewal»:
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