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The Dead Sea is generally warmer than the Red Sea, particularly in the winter months, due to its lower elevation and high salinity, which can raise its temperature. While the Red Sea has a more typical temperature range influenced by open ocean conditions, the Dead Sea's unique environment often results in higher surface temperatures. In the summer, the Dead Sea can reach temperatures around 30-34°C (86-93°F), while the Red Sea typically ranges from 26-30°C (79-86°F).

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