Why red sea and black sea called red and black?
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A popular hypotheses about the origins of the Red Sea's name is that it contains a cyanobacteria called Trichodesmium erythraeum, which turns the normally blue-green water a reddish-brown.
the Black Sea was called "inhospitable" before Greek colonization, because it was difficult to navigate, and because its shores were inhabited by savage tribes, and that the name was changed to "hospitable" after the Milesians had colonized, as it were making it part of the Greek civilization.
jest like that there is a white sea too which is
The White Sea is an inland sea in the north of the European part of Russia that belongs to the Arctic Ocean.
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