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Surface water temperatures remain relatively constant at 21-25°C and temperature and visibility remain good to around 200 m, but the sea is known for its strong winds and tricky local currents. The sea was created by the division of Africa from the Arabian penninsula, a movement which began around 30 million years ago. The sea is still widening and there are small volcanic features in the deeper parts, it is considered that the sea will become an ocean in time (as proposed in the model of Tuzo Wilson[?]).
The sea is a popular tourist destination and is known for a number of spectacular dive sites, like Ras Mohammed.
Bordering countries are Djibouti, Eritrea, Sudan, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
Towns and cities on the Red Sea coast include: Assab[?], Port Sudan, Port Safaga[?], Hurghada[?], El Suweis[?], Sharm el Sheikh[?], Eilat, Aqaba[?], Dahab[?], Jedda[?], Al Hudaydah[?].
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