The Baltic Sea is known as Brackish, that is, a little more salty than fresh water, but not as salty as sea water
It's not very salty actually. The Baltic sea has a lower salinity than the open ocean.
Why the baltic red sea is less saltier than other oceans is because more rivers and streams connect to it and making it less saltier.
The Baltic Sea is known as Brackish, that is more salty than fresh water but less salty than sea water
Salinity is between 6% and 8% which s much less that other Seas and Oceans
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I don't know? Possibly because the Dead Sea has no openings, and anything that goes in it, stays there. While the Baltic Sea has openings and water flows in an out of it giving it less salt because the salt flows out. Simple, i think...Also, the Baltic Sea is much bigger than the Dead Sea. Maybe that's why aswell...
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Oresund. The Baltic is between Finland and Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
Stockholm is on the coast of the Baltic sea.
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There is no "Death Sea." It is called the Dead Sea and it is called that because of salt content. Allegedly the salt content in the water is so high that nothing can live in it
The Baltic Sea. It has amazing beaches in Poland.