None, but the Mediterranean Sea is un front of it; and the Gulf of Aden is behind it. That's all though. If you like look at a map. A good place to find maps is worldatlas.com
the sea of japan and red sea. And pacific ocean
* The Mediterranean Sea * The Red Sea * The Suez Canal
red and assiniboine
Euphrates and Tigris Mediterranean sea, Arabian sea, Persian gulf, Red sea
No, crocodiles do not live in the Red Sea. They are typically found in freshwater habitats like rivers, lakes, and swamps, not in saltwater environments like the Red Sea.
pacific sea, black sea, red sea, arabian sea, indian ocean, medattirranean sea
The South China Sea, the Philippine Sea, and the Java Sea all run through the equator.
cumberland and the red river
Saudi Arabia
There are several factors that the Red Sea has high salinity. The Red Sea has a high rate of evaporation and very little precipitation. It also has a limited connection with the Indian Ocean, which has lower water salinity. The Red Sea has a lack of significant rivers or streams draining into the sea.
Sea fish don't live in rivers because rivers don't have coral or any sea plants. The sea plants are vital for some fish. That and some of the sea fish are to big for rivers.
The Po River, which flows from the Alps into the Adriatic Sea, and the Arno River, which flows from the north-central Apennines into the Tyrrhenian Sea.