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The sea does not get "full" in the traditional sense, as it is a vast and dynamic system. Water is constantly being cycled through processes like evaporation, precipitation, and river flow, which maintain a balance. Additionally, factors such as tides and the Earth's geological processes continuously shape the volume and distribution of ocean water. Thus, while local conditions can change, the overall volume of the sea remains relatively stable.

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