Vistula river
Oder
The Vistula
The Baltic receives fresh water from more rivers and can be called brackish, only slightly salty
The Baltic Sea has a very complex system of replenishing itself. It discharges around 940km3 of brackish seawater into the North Sea, while a subsurface layer of more saline water flow brings back 475km3 , this happens because of the different salinity levels.The deeper you go in the Baltic Sea, the more saltier the water is.The shortfall is made up of fresh water from over 250 rivers and streams that discharge into the sea, including the rivers Oder and Vistula.
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The Dead Sea has greater salinity than the Baltic Sea. The Baltic has a greater abundance of fresh water, something like 1/40th of its volume as there are some 200 rivers in the region
The Volga River travels 2193 to dump into the Caspian Sea. However, it is made up of miles of other rivers and the Volga-Baltic Waterway connects the Volga to the Baltic Sea.
Chindwin and Irrawaddy Rivers.
Caused by the number of freshwater rivers flowing into the sea, which is generally known as 'brackish'.
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Oresund. The Baltic is between Finland and Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
Stockholm is on the coast of the Baltic sea.