The "red sea"
The Red Sea
The Red Sea
There are no permanent bodies of water in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia has no permanent water sources and has little value. For this reason water is extremely scarce in Saudi Arabia and very valuable.
Saudi Arabia has no water at ground level, but there are underground aquifers deep beneath the desert. Saudi Arabia also has water due to large desalination plants.
The Persian Gulf borders Saudi Arabia to its southwest.
Water seperates the two.
The mass pollution of the water bodies in Saudi Arabia is what is referred to as unsustainable.
Saudi Arabia is separated from Africa by the Red Sea, and from the Sinai Peninsula by the Gulf of Aqaba.
No. Saudi Arabia has minimal amounts of water, but there are some small oases or lakes in the country. However, Saudi Arabia has an insufficient amount of water for its citizenry and therefore must import water and use desalinization to provide for its people.
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Saudi Arabia has water constraints because it is primarily a desert with no major sources of fresh water to quench the thirst of its 28 million inhabitants.
To travel directly from Iran to Saudi Arabia you would cross the Persian Gulf