The Red Sea is generally warmer than the Indian ocean due to its geographical characteristics, including its narrow shape and shallower depth, which allow for quicker heating by the sun. Additionally, the Red Sea is located in a region with high evaporation rates and limited inflow from other bodies of water, resulting in higher salinity and temperatures. Its enclosed nature also reduces the mixing of cooler waters from surrounding areas, contributing to its overall warmth.
Mediterranean Sea Red Sea Indian ocean Atlantic Ocean
The country's eastern border is formed by the Indian Ocean
Indian ocean, red sea suvaz canal
The Red Sea is separated from the Indian Ocean by the submerged rock known as Bob-al-Mardab.
Indian Ocean.
The Red Sea, Indian ocean and the Persian Gulf.
Africa is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Indian ocean. The seas that surround it are: Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea.
it eventually empties into the Indian Ocean but it is not a part of it
The Red Sea No its the Indian ocean.
Indian ocean
The Red Sea
None. The Indian Ocean meets the Pacific Ocean south of Australia, and in and around Indonisia, and also through the Strait of Malacca (north of Malaysia). Also, the Suez canal connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, and that feeds into the Indian Ocean.