Why is Red Sea warmer than Arabian Sea?


Why is Red Sea warmer than Arabian Sea? Answer and Explanation: The Red Sea is warmer than the Arabian Sea on the opposite side of the Arabian Peninsula simply because it is more shallow.


Where is the warmest seawater in the world?

Although no complete set of records exist, the warmest sea surface temperature is currently thought to be 37.6C (99.7F) recorded in Kuwait Bay in the Persian Gulf.


Is it OK to swim in the Red Sea?

Swimming in the sea is a fantastic experience but you need to be aware that marine life is abundant in the coral waters of the Red Sea. Stonefish, scorpionfish, rays, jellyfish, sea urchins and coral could be present during the swims.


Is the Red Sea too hot to swim?

The Red Sea is warm enough to visit throughout the year, with an average water temperature of 66°F, even in December and January. This goes up to an 84°F average in the summer months, making the sea's shallow parts as warm as bath water.


Where is the warmest sea in Europe in May?

Crete, Greece The temperature of the sea is around 19° C and that is why Crete has amongst the warmest beaches in Europe in May.