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      <title>Is the Caspian Sea salty? Yes, but only a third as salty as the ocean</title>
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      <description>The Caspian Sea has a salinity of about 12 g/L, roughly a third of seawater. Here is why it is salty at all, why it is not saltier, and why one corner of it is ten times saltier than the ocean.</description>
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