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    Red Sea

    Seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean

    The Red Sea is a sea inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. Its connection to the ocean is in the south, through the Bab-el-Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden. To its north lie the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez—leading to the Suez Canal. It is underlain by the Red Sea Rift, which is part of the Great Rift Valley. The Red Sea has a surface area of roughly 438,000 km², is about 2,250 km long, and 355 km wide at its widest point. It has an average depth of 490 m, and in the central Suakin Trough it reaches its maximum depth of 3,040 m. Approximately 40% of the Red Sea is quite shallow at less than 100 m deep, and about 25% is less than 50 m deep. The extensive shallow shelves are noted for their marine life and corals. More than 1,000 invertebrate species and 200 types of soft and hard coral live in the sea. The Red Sea is the world's northernmost tropical sea, and has been designated a Global 200 ecoregion. Wikipedia

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    The Red Sea is a sea inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia.Its connection to the ocean is in the south, through the Bab-el-Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden.To its north lie the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez—leading to the Suez Canal.It is underlain by the Red Sea Rift, which is part of the Great Rift Valley.
  3. britannica.com

    5 days agoThe Red Sea lies in a fault depression that separates two great blocks of Earth's crust—Arabia and North Africa.The land on either side, inland from the coastal plains, reaches heights of more than 6,560 feet above sea level, with the highest land in the south.. At its northern end the Red Sea splits into two parts, the Gulf of Suez to the northwest and the Gulf of Aqaba to the northeast.
  4. egypttoursportal.com

    The Red Sea Measurements The Red Sea is the world's northernmost tropical sea and occupies a part of the Great Rift Valley. The Maximum width of the Red Sea is 355 km, the maximum length is 2,250 Km, and the water volume in the Red Sea is 233,000 km3.The Red Sea has a surface area of about 174,000 square miles (438,000 km²) which is 1,398 miles (2250 km) long and, at its widest point is over ...
  5. newworldencyclopedia.org

    The Red Sea, one of the most saline bodies of water in the world, is an inlet of the Indian Ocean between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb sound and the Gulf of Aden.In the north are the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez (leading to the Suez Canal).The Sea has played a crucial navigational role since ancient times.
  6. link.springer.com

    The Red Sea is part of an extensive rift system that includes from south to north the oceanic Sheba Ridge, the Gulf of Aden, the Afar region, the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aqaba, the Gulf of Suez, and the Cairo basalt province. ... Hempton MR (1987) Constraints on Arabian plate motion and extensional history of the Red Sea. Tectonics 6:687-705 ...
  7. britannica.com

    Red Sea, Narrow inland sea between the Arabian Peninsula and Africa. It extends southeast from Suez, Egypt (initially as the Gulf of Suez), for about 1,200 mi (1,930 km) to the Strait of Mandeb, which connects with the Gulf of Aden and then with the Arabian Sea. The Red Sea separates the coasts of Egypt, Sudan, and Eritrea from those of Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
  8. encyclopedia.com

    RED SEA. In Greek and Roman times, the Red Sea was located at the northwestern reaches of the Indian Ocean including the Persian and Arabian gulfs. The origin of the term (Heb. yam s û p, "Sea of Rushes"; in the Septuagint, ἡ ἐ ρ υ θ ρ ὰ θ ά λ α σ σ α, "the Red Sea") is obscure.A plausible suggestion maintains that it was derived from the reddish corals that line the sea's ...
  9. sunpyramidstours.com

    Nov 11, 2024The Red Sea History is deeply intertwined with the ambitions of ancient Egyptians, who were among the first to explore its waters. As early as 2500 BC, expeditions were launched to establish commercial routes to the Land of Punt, a region rich in resources such as gold, incense, and exotic animals. Biblical History. The Parting of the Red Sea
  10. en.wikipedia.org

    The Erythraean Sea (Ancient Greek: Ἐρυθρὰ Θάλασσα, Erythrà Thálassa, lit. ' Red Sea ') was a former maritime designation that always included the Gulf of Aden, and at times other seas between Arabia Felix and the Horn of Africa.Originally an ancient Greek geographical designation, the term was used throughout Europe until the 18th and 19th centuries.

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