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The density of water in the Suez Canal, which connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, varies slightly due to differences in salinity and temperature. Typically, the density of Mediterranean Sea water is around 1.025 g/cm³, while the Red Sea has a higher salinity, resulting in a density of approximately 1.027 g/cm³. The density in the Suez Canal itself can fluctuate between these two values, influenced by the mixing of waters from both seas.

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