The child thought the fruit tasted … . A.sweetly B.sweet C.sweetness Answer and Feedback Answer:B do you want? view more test Xem thêm Share this post Some other questions you may be interested in. What is the title of Mark Twains first story, which was printed in the New York Saturday Evening Post Which was the second Western Hemisphere country (after the USA) to gain its independence after winning an important battle on November 18 in 1803? Who directed Steamboat Willie, the first fully synchronized sound cartoon with Mickey Mouse, which was released on November 18 in 1928? The Baltic Sea, bound by Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, has a connection to the Atlantic Ocean via the North Sea. There is also an artificial canal that links the Baltic Sea with the Arctic Ocean. Almost 200,000 people perished building this canal in the 1930s during Stalins GULAG years. It links the Baltic Sea with this small sea in Russia. The Baltic Sea connects to the North Sea via several natural straits of different sizes between Denmark on one side and Sweden and Norway on the other. Which of the following is NOT a strait between the two seas? There are many rivers that flow into the Baltic Sea. The Daugava in Russia, Belarus, and Latvia is the longest ( 1,020km ). Another river, however, has the highest water discharge while being only 74 km in length. In this aspect, it is is the third largest river in Europe after Volga and Danube. Name it. There are nine countries that surround the Baltic Sea. Some of their capitals are port-cities located on the Baltic Sea, its gulfs, bays, or straits. Which Baltic capital has access to the sea only via a river system? Gotland, the largest island in the Baltic Sea, is also a province of this Baltic country. This city, founded in 1703, is the largest city on the Baltic Sea in terms of population. The Kaliningrad region belongs to the Russian Federation, although it is separated from the Russian territory and borders Lithuania and Poland. Right before and during WWII the region was a part of this European country.