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May 4, 2022

[Answer] Which body of water separates Asia from Africa?

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...1. Persian Gulf 2. Red Sea 3. Caspian Sea 4. Gulf of Aden




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Red Sea - When Moses crossed the Red Sea, he was doing more than fulfilling a Biblical prophecy. He was also crossing onto the Asian continent. The Red Sea sits in a fault depression that separates the enormous slice of Earth’s crust that is Asia from the African crust. In the northern end, it splits into two gulfs, which is what gives it its distinctive slug-like shape. The Gulf of Suez is in the northeast and Gulf of Aqaba in the northwest. There’s a huge difference in depth between the two, with the Gulf of Suez only ever reaching a fairly shallow 210 feet. The Gulf of Aqaba, on the other hand, hits a formidable 5,500 feet deep.:


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