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Why salinity is low in Baltic sea.​

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Answered by cuteattitudegirl
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The Baltic Sea's salinity is much lower than that of ocean water (which averages 3.5%), as a result of abundant freshwater runoff from the surrounding land (rivers.

Answered by preetrandhawa33
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The Baltic Sea's salinity is much lower than that of ocean water (which averages 3.5%), as a result of abundant freshwater runoff from the surrounding land (rivers.

Water volume: 21,700 km3 (1.76×1010 acre⋅ft)

Surface area: 377,000 km2 (146,000 sq mi)

Catchment area: 1,641,650 km2 (633,840 sq mi)

Islands: Abruka, Aegna, Archipelago Sea Islands (Åland Islands), Bornholm, Dänhol

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