Pronunciation of the English word seawater.
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1. | When CO₂ is absorbed by seawater, a series of chemical reactions occur resulting in the increased concentration of hydrogen ions. This increase causes the seawater to become more acidic and causes carbonate ions to be relatively less abundant. | |
2. | In 1865, the Danish geologist and mineralogist Johan Georg Forchhammer, with the help of naval and civilian collaborators, collected numerous samples of seawater from the Northern Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean. He wanted to determine why the salinity of seawater varies in different areas of the ocean. | |
3. | The seawater stings my cut. | |
4. | You can not drink the seawater, for it is too salty. | |
5. | In the Carteret Islands, near Papua New Guinea, some people have already had to leave their homes because the seawater is washing around their houses. | |
6. | He crystallized salt from seawater. | |
7. | They laid down a scheme for extracting salt from seawater. | |
8. | You can't drink seawater because it is too salty. | |
9. | Anyone can produce salt from seawater with a simple experiment. | |
10. | You can't drink seawater because it's too salty. |