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Red Sea

An inlet of the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea is located between the Middle East of Asia and the eastern coast of Africa.

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What may be the cause of sudden red raised welts on both breasts and at first appearance they are red hard and sore to the touch but they disappear after a few days?

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Common symptoms of IBC include:

  • Redness of the breast: Redness involving part or all of the breast is a hallmark of inflammatory breast cancer. Sometimes the redness comes and goes.
  • Swelling of the breast: Part of or all of the breast may be swollen, enlarged, and hard.
  • Warmth: The breast may feel warm.
  • Orange-peel appearance: Your breast may swell and start to look like the peel of a navel orange (this is called "peau d'orange").
  • Other skin changes: The skin of the breast might look pink or bruised, or you may have what looks like ridges, welts, or hives on your breast.
  • Swelling of lymph nodes: The lymph nodes under your arm or above the collarbone may be swollen.
  • Flattening or inversion of the nipple: The nipple may go flat or turn inward.
  • Aching or burning: Your breast may ache or feel tender.

What year did the hebrews cross the red sea?

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Tradition places the Crossing of the Sea in 1312 BCE.

What is the country west of the red sea?

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There are four countries on the western edge of the Red Sea: Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Djibouti.

What is the name of the peninsula that Moses led the Israelitesfrom Egypt to Canaan between the Red and Mediterranean seas?

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The name of the peninsula is the Sinai peninsula. And whoever posted first, Moses didn't lead the Israelites to Egypt, he lead them away from Egypt. Study your history, dude.


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Who controls the passage to the red sea to the mediterranean?

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Egypt controls passage through the Suez Canal, but is required to maintain open access in both peacetime and wartime pursuant to the Constantinople Convention.

What is important about bab el mandeb?

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The most important thing about Bab-el-Mandeb is it is the strategic link between the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. This is located in the middle of Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula.

What is the name of the entrance to the red sea?

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The Bab al Mandeb ("Gate of Scars") strait.

How many feet is red sea?

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about 1300 miles up and down and 2100 kms

Witch 2 plates formed the rift valley that the Red Sea now occupies?

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African Plate and Arabian Plate

What country is located at the mouth of the red sea?

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The capital of that country is Asmara and the country is Eritrea.

What can live in the Red Sea?

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Soft coral, Polyclad Flatworm, Lion fish, clownfish, stingrays, eels, carpet flathead, octopus, hermit crabs and other fish.

A variety of marine animals can live in the Red Sea. There are many forms of coral, flatworms, fish and eels. There are also some dangerous creatures, such as an electric ray, other rays, stonefish, sea urchins and sharks.

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Is the red sea salt water?

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A lake is formed by a river, is landlocked and flows out by means of a river. Asea can be marginal, a marginal sea is surrounded by land but has an escape directly to the sea and can be fed also by the sea. Example: lake of Gaililee is formed by the water from the Hermon Mount and the former turns into the Jordan river. The lake of Caspia is formed by the flow from the Danube river and flows into rivers. The Persian Gulf or the Red Sea are marginal (surrounded by land) and are fed by the Arabian sea and flow into the same.

Who passed through the red sea with Jesus?

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Yes, the Israelites crossed the Reed Sea on dry land (Exodus ch.14). See also:Did the Exodus happen

Evidence of the Exodus

And the wider picture. Archaeology in general:

Archaeology and the Hebrew Bible