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Summary Of: Red Sea

the Red Sea has a surface area of roughly 438... on one occasion uses Red Sea and Southern Sea interchangeably... The Red Sea is one of four seas named in English after common... The earliest known exploration of the Red Sea was conducted by... upon the claim that the Crossing of the Red Sea actually occurred on the Red Sea... sent Greek naval expeditions down the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean... The Red Sea was favored for... the Red Sea was an important part of the... in ancient times from the Nile to the Red Sea along or near the line of the present... The Red Sea lies between arid land... the better development of reef systems along the Red Sea is because of its greater depths and an efficient water circulation pattern... The Red Sea water mass exchanges its water with the... of the Red Sea is the result of two distinct monsoon seasons... The average surface water temperature of the Red Sea during the summer is about 26... over the Red Sea and its coasts is extremely low averaging 0... no major source of fresh water to the Red Sea result in the excess evaporation as high as 205... The Red Sea is one of the most saline bodies of water in the world... Coral reefs in the Red Sea are near Egypt... In the Red Sea detailed current data is lacking... Wind is the driving force in the Red Sea for transporting the material either as suspension or as bedload... induced currents play an important role in the Red Sea in initiating the process of resuspension of bottom sediments and transfer of materials from sites... The Red Sea was formed by... closed and the Red Sea evaporated to an empty hot dry salt... the Red Sea is greater than the world average... Red Sea coral and marine fish... The Red Sea is a rich and diverse... should be aware that although most Red Sea species are innocuous... Red Sea species hazardous to humans... Red Sea species hazardous to humans... of mineral resources the major constituents of the Red Sea sediments are as follows... are at least 18 desalination plants along the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia which discharge warm brine and treatment chemicals... The water from the Red Sea is also utilized by oil refineries and cement factories for cooling purposes... The Red Sea is part of the... related bodies with responsibility to police the Red Sea area include the... of the eastern Red Sea with numerous coastal inlets... of the Red Sea is quite shallow... of the Red Sea is over 1... Centre of Red Sea has a narrow trough... The Red Sea became known a sought... Tourism in the South of Red Sea is presently considered risky because of the presence of pirates originating from uncontrolled zones of...

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