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Why don't the Baltic Sea and the North Sea Merge?​

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Answered by BihariLadki
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Even though the Baltic and North Seas do not mingle, their waters exchange when varied waters of the Baltic Sea meet with the intensive but short in their duration waves of the North Sea. As a rule, the waves of the Baltic Sea are lower than those of the North one.

Answered by Anocecil
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Here's your answer :

Even though the Baltic and North Seas do not mingle, their waters exchange when varied waters of the Baltic Sea meet with the intensive but short in their duration waves of the North Sea. As a rule, the waves of the Baltic Sea are lower than those of the North one.

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