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port said and ends at port taufiq, cutting across marshes and desert areas.

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sinai peninsula and something else?

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The Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.

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Q: In Egypt the Suez canal separates what two bodies of water?
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What rivers or bodies of water are in the border of Egypt?

* The Mediterranean Sea * The Red Sea * The Suez Canal


What country does not have a canal linking two major bodies of water Mexico Panama Egypt?

Mexico


Which body of water seperates the Sinai pesninsula from the rest of Egypt?

The Suez Canal separates the Sinai peninsula from the rest of Egypt.


How does water get into a man made canal?

By definition, a canal is used to connect two bodies of water. The water in the canal comes from those bodies of water.


What separates two bodies of water?

Land.


Will a bridge or canal split two bodies of water?

Canal.


What does the Panama separate?

The Panama Canal joins bodies of water, it does not separate them. The two bodies in question are The Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.


Where would you Locate the Suez canal on an African political map and what bodies of water does it connect?

North Eastern Egypt connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea


What are the two bodies of water does the isthmus of panama separate?

The Panama Canal connects the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean.


Did any bodies of water surround ancient Egypt?

The two bodies of water that surround Egypt are the Red Sea and the Nile River.


A narrow passageway connecting to large bodies of water?

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What body of water separates Asia and Egypt?

Several bodies of water separate Africa and Southwest Asia. Moving from northwest to southeast, they are: the Mediterranean Sea, the Suez Canal, the Gulf of Suez, the Red Sea, the Strait of Bab al-Mandeb, the Gulf of Aden, and the Indian Ocean.