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    The Salinity of the Oceans Has Been Relatively Constant Throughout
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The Salinity of the Oceans Has Been Relatively Constant Throughout

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The salinity of the oceans has been relatively constant throughout much of geologic time because salt has been removed from seawater at roughly the same rate at which it has been added.

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