ANSWERS: 4
  • "Author E.M. Forster stated that the "exquisite corridor of tinted mountains and radiant water" was named Mare Rostrum (Latin for Red Sea) by early travelers because of the region's reddish mineral-rich mountains." Source: http://ask.yahoo.com/20000711.html
  • Algae. (I thought it was bacteria until I looked it up.) http://www.infoplease.com/askeds/red-sea-red.html
  • maybe.. cause its ... reddish
  • That is probably because a greek mythological monster called the Cracken was killed in it by Purseus, and its blood stained the waters.

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