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.
The Red Sea is generally warmer than the Black Sea. The Red Sea, located between northeastern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, has higher average temperatures due to its geographical location and shallower depths. In contrast, the Black Sea, bordered by several Eastern European and Asian countries, has a cooler climate and receives freshwater inflow from rivers, which lowers its overall temperature.
The Mediterranean Sea is the larger at 2,501,000 km2 (965,000 mi2), against the Red Seas 438,000 km2 (169,100 mi2).
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The Red Sea is separated from the Indian Ocean by the submerged rock known as Bob-al-Mardab.
Suez connects the Mediterranean & the Red Sea.