The Suez Canal
suez canal
Both seas are connected to each other by the Suez canal.
Suez connects the Mediterranean & the Red Sea.
Yes, the Red Sea and the Nile River are indirectly connected through the Suez Canal, which links the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. While the Nile River itself does not flow directly into the Red Sea, its waters eventually reach the Mediterranean, creating a broader connection between these two bodies of water. Additionally, the Nile's delta is located near the Mediterranean coast, further linking it to the region surrounding the Red Sea.
The river Jordan flows into it. But that's all.
The Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea are connected by the Suez Canal. The Suez Canal is in between Egypt and Saudi Arabia. To see a map of where this is, please see the Related Links below.
There is no sea that touches both the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea
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 Red Sea and the Mediterranean sea.
The Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea