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The composition of air above the seas is similar to that of the atmosphere as a whole, primarily consisting of nitrogen (about 78%), oxygen (approximately 21%), and trace amounts of other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. The presence of water vapor can be higher over seas compared to land due to evaporation. Additionally, sea air may contain aerosols, such as salt particles and organic compounds, which can influence its properties and contribute to marine weather patterns.

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