why is Red Sea called Red Sea
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because the water of sea is not blue it is red
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Seasonal blooms of a bacteria commonly called “sea sawdust” turn the water red. These bacteria, Trichodesmium erythraeum, help process nutrients in the ocean that certain small marine creatures depend upon. But there are other thoughts regarding how the Red Sea, which is an inlet of the Indian Ocean, got its name.
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Seasonal blooms of a bacteria commonly called “sea sawdust” turn the water red. These bacteria, Trichodesmium erythraeum, help process nutrients in the ocean that certain small marine creatures depend upon. But there are other thoughts regarding how the Red Sea, which is an inlet of the Indian Ocean, got its name.
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