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Sea water is a saline solution primarily composed of water (about 96.5%) and dissolved salts, mainly sodium chloride. It also contains various minerals, gases, and organic matter. The salinity of seawater typically averages around 3.5%, giving it a distinct taste and affecting its density and buoyancy. Additionally, sea water plays a crucial role in Earth's climate regulation and supports diverse marine ecosystems.

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