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The salinity of the North Sea typically ranges from about 30 to 35 parts per thousand (ppt), which means it contains approximately 3-3.5% salt by weight. This salinity can vary due to factors such as freshwater inflow from rivers, evaporation, and ocean currents. Overall, the North Sea is considered a moderately saline body of water compared to other seas and oceans.

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