Answer:
The Red sea
Step-by-step explanation:
The Red Sea is defined as the narrow strip of water body that extends towards the southeastern side, beginning from Suez (in Egypt) for nearly 1200 miles and reaches the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, interlinking with the Gulf of Aden and eventually with the Arabian Sea. It separates the Peninsular region of Arabia and Africa and further connected to Mediterranean sea. The maximum width of this sea is about 200 miles. Its maximum depth is nearly 10,000 feet and it covers an area of around 175,000 square mile.