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Red Sea
noun
- an arm of the Indian Ocean, extending northwest between Africa and Arabia: connected to the Mediterranean by the Suez Canal. 1,450 miles (2,335 kilometers) long; 170,000 square miles (440,300 square kilometers); greatest depth, 7,254 feet (2,211 meters).
Red Sea
noun
- a long narrow sea between Arabia and NE Africa, linked with the Mediterranean in the north by the Suez Canal and with the Indian Ocean in the south: occasionally reddish in appearance through algae. Area: 438 000 sq km (169 000 sq miles)
Red Sea
- Narrow sea between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
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Notes
According to the Bible (see also Bible ), the Red Sea's waters parted to allow the Israelites , led by Moses , to escape the pursuing Egyptian army. The “Red Sea” of the biblical account, however, seems more likely to have been the marshy Sea of Reeds than the present-day Red Sea.
Probably named for the red algae that are sometimes present in its waters.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of Red Sea1
Translation of Latin Mare Rubrum, from Greek ٳà Thálassa “Red Sea,” a translation of Hebrew Yam Sūph “Sea of Reeds.” The reason for ٳà (Thálassa) is unknown; perhaps ٳà refers to seasonal blooms of red algae on the on the surface of the water, or to ancient associations of “red” with “south,” (as “black” with “north,” as in “Black Sea”)
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Last year, the Houthi rebels in Yemen were accused of cutting three cables underneath the Red Sea.
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Egyptian authorities have questioned the crew of a tourist submarine which sank in the Red Sea killing six of the 45 passengers on board.
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Six people have died after a tourist submarine sank in Egypt's Red Sea.
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Six people have died after a tourist submarine sank in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt, a local governor has said.
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Vance and others were clear that they were unhappy with the United States “bailing out” Europe by clearing the shipping lanes through the Red Sea of Houthi attacks.
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