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The increased salinity of the Red Sea is primarily due to its geographic and climatic conditions, including high evaporation rates and limited freshwater inflow. The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, as described in biblical texts, is a historical and religious narrative rather than a scientific explanation for the salinity of the Red Sea. There is no evidence to support a direct link between the two events.

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