Shaken Seas
Seawater, when shaken in a jar, will create small bubbles and foam on the surface of the water. This is made from dissolved salts, particles, proteins, fats, dead algae, or human-made pollutants like detergents and soaps. “Sea-foam forms in this way, but on a much grander scale, when the ocean is agitated by wind and waves,” says the National Ocean Service…
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