why red sea is warmer then indian ocean
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The Red Sea water mass-exchanges its water with the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean via the Gulf of Aden. ... Monsoon winds occur because of differential heating between the land and the sea. Very high surface temperatures and high salinities make this one of the warmest and saltiest bodies of seawater in the world
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red sea is warm because the Red Sea water mass-exchanges its water with the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean via the Gulf of Aden. Monsoon winds occur because of differential heating between the land and the sea. Very high surface temperatures and high salinities make this one of the warmest and saltiest bodies of seawater in the world.
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