Why salinity is low in landlocked baltic sea
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An important source of salty water are infrequent inflows of North Sea water into the Baltic. Such inflows, important to the Baltic ecosystem because of the oxygen they transport into the Baltic deeps, used to happen on average every four to five years until the 1980s. In recent decades they have become less frequent.
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Baltic sea is located in temperate region and is a part of Northern Atlantic Ocean .
Baltic sea is a landlocked sea and hence ocean current of Atlantic Ocean do not make change in its properties.
Despite being a landlocked sea , less temperature , less evaporation and good supply of fresh water due to melting of ice caps resulted in less salinity of Baltic sea.
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