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  1. Red Sea - Wikipedia

    The Red Sea was formed by the Arabian Peninsula being split from the Horn of Africa by the movement of the Red Sea Rift. This split started in the Eocene and accelerated during the Oligocene.

  2. Red Sea | Map, Middle East, Shipping, Marine Ecosystems, & Geology ...

    Mar 6, 2026 · With its connection to the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal, it is one of the most heavily traveled waterways in the world, carrying maritime traffic between Europe and Asia. Its name …

  3. Red Sea - New World Encyclopedia

    The Sea has played a crucial navigational role since ancient times. Occupying a part of the Great Rift Valley, the Red Sea has a surface area of about 174,000 square miles (450,000 km²): Being roughly …

  4. How the Ancient Egyptians Built the Red Sea Suez Canal and …

    Dec 4, 2025 · In the late second millennium BCE, the Egyptians built the first of several versions of a canal that connected the Red Sea to the Nile River.

  5. A natural history of the Red Sea and the uncertain future of its corals

    Apr 3, 2024 · When sea levels rose after the last ice age, the Red Sea again regained a full connection to the Indian Ocean, and corals adapted to those warm, tropical waters dispersed through the Gate …

  6. The Red Sea Vanished From Earth for 100,000 Years ... - Discover …

    Oct 2, 2025 · Once cut off from the seas and dried into a salt desert, the Red Sea was reborn 6.2 million years ago by a massive flood that carved its modern shape and restored life to its waters.

  7. The Red Sea: From Ancient Civilizations to Modern Marvels

    Nov 11, 2024 · Discover the rich history of the Red Sea, from ancient trade routes and biblical events to its role in empires' dominance and modern geopolitical significance.

  8. Timeline: Red Sea - World History Encyclopedia

    Explore the timeline of Red Sea.

  9. Red Sea | Egypt History

    Location: The Red Sea forms the eastern boundary of Egypt, separating it from the Arabian Peninsula to the east. It extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean and serves as a vital maritime …

  10. The Red Sea: History and Significance - Free Source Library

    Jul 13, 2024 · The Red Sea has played a crucial role in human history, serving as a vital maritime route for trade and travel between ancient civilizations. Its strategic location made it a hub for commercial …