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Give reasons for the low salinity of the batalic sea

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Answered by shreejaivishwanth
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Answered by Anonymous
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Salinity (means mixture of fresh water and salt water) is low in the land locked Baltic Sea because of the high temperature.  The fresh water from the surrounding land gets run off and the salt density is also low.

The Baltic Sea is almost land-locked and covers an area of “122415 000 km”.  The volume of water is only “21 000 km” because it is shallow. Theoretically speaking, the turnover of the entire volume of water of the Baltic Sea takes approximately 30 years it seems.

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