No, the Red Sea is not man-made; it is a natural body of water. It is a seawater inlet of the Indian ocean, located between northeastern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. The Red Sea is known for its rich marine biodiversity and unique geological features, such as coral reefs and deep-sea trenches. It has been a significant trade route for centuries and has historical importance for the countries that border it, including Egypt.
The Suez Canal is a man-made canal the allowed ships to pass from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. It passes through Egypt.
There is no sea that borders Egypt to the west. The Mediterranean Sea borders Egypt to the north and the Red Sea borders Egypt to the east. "Libya" borders Egypt to the west.
The Mediterranean borders Egypt to the North. The Red Sea borders Egypt to the East. Egypt is one of several countries that border 2 or more oceans.
The north of Egypt is on the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern side of it is on the Red Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea is to the north of Egypt and the Red Sea is to the east of Egypt.
100 miles is probly about how far it is.
Near the red sea.
Egypt is bordered on the east by the Red Sea which is also called the Erythraean Sea. The Red Sea is part of the Indian Ocean. On the north, Egypt is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea.
Egypt is the correct answer, because Egypt is in between libya and the red sea
Hurghada, Egypt
Suez Canal.
It is the Suez Canal.