seawatter
Seawatter is a term that can refer to several things, primarily related to the substance found in oceans and seas. The most common understanding is seawater, the salty water that makes up oceans and seas. This water contains a high concentration of dissolved salts, primarily sodium chloride, along with other minerals and elements. The salinity of seawater varies, but it averages around 3.5%, meaning 35 grams of salt per kilogram of water.
This salty composition is a result of various geological and biological processes over millions of years. Rocks
Beyond its literal meaning, "seawatter" might be used informally or metaphorically. It could describe something that