The most important bays and straits of the Red Sea?

The Red Sea washes the shores of eastern Africa (Egypt, Sudan. Eritrea, Djibouti) and western Asia (Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Yemen). The area of the reservoir is 450,000 km², due to its strong evaporation, it is one of the saltiest in the world, about 38-42 grams of salt per liter. The main bays of the Red Sea are Suez (separating the Sinai Peninsula from Asia and Africa) and Aqaba (separating the Sinai Peninsula from the Arabian Peninsula). Strait of Et-Tiran connects the Gulf of Aqaba with the Red Sea.

 



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