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Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is an inland located in Northern Europe and has brackish (salty) waters.

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Is there a real deep sea trench by the name of Neptune massive?

No, on both counts. "Neptune Massive" is a fictious rock formation that marks the beginng of "Red Route One," the underwater track taken by Red October, the modified typhoon class submarine that appears in Tom Clancy's Hunt For Red October. It was never described as a trench.

Where is the baltic sea located?

The Baltic Sea is positioned between Northern and Central Europe. It is surrounded by the Baltic countries of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia and is below the Scandinavian countries of Finland, Sweden and Norway. The Baltic Sea extends roughly from 53 degrees North to 66 degrees North latitude and from 10 degrees East to 30 degrees East longitude.

What countries are on the baltic sea?

The European countries that border the Baltic Sea are: Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, and Denmark.

Of those, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, and Estonia are considered Eastern European. Germany is considered Western or Central European. Denmark, Sweden, and Finland are considered Scandinavian.

How big is the baltic sea?

The Baltic sea is about 1600 km long, an average of 193 km wide, and an average of 55 m (180 ft, 30 fathoms) deep.

The countries with coastlines on the baltic sea?

The list of countries with the coastline on the Baltic see consists of:

  • Denmark,
  • Germany,
  • Poland,
  • Russia,
  • Lithuania,
  • Latvia,
  • Estonia,
  • Finland,
  • Sweden.

What sea separates the Scandinavian peninsula from Poland?

answered by:Kade'ja Dudley North Carolina, 6th grade Goes to Charity Middle School:Rose Hill
The Baltic Sea

What is a sea and how do seas and oceans connect?

sea is small part of water while ocean is larger then sea and always liquid mix easily so sea and ocean water mix with each other

Where is the single Russian port of the Baltic Sea located?

There is the Russian Enclave of Kaliningrad on rhe Baltic, and St Petersburg which is on the Gulf of Finland, a branch of the Baltic Sea

How did peter get to the baltic sea?

Peter traveled to the Baltic Sea primarily via land routes, navigating through various regions in Europe. Historical accounts suggest he may have journeyed by horse-drawn carriage or on foot, utilizing existing roads and paths of the time. Additionally, he could have used river transport to reach coastal areas before heading to the sea. Specific details about his journey may vary based on the context of the reference, such as historical records or literary works.