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The Red Sea experienced 'one of the most extreme environmental events on Earth' 6 million years ago
The Red Sea became a desert about 6.2 million years ago, before a massive flood from the Indian Ocean turned it into a ...
A massive change happened in the Red Sea when a catastrophic flood from the Indian Ocean brought water to its dry seabed, ...
KAUST researchers discovered that the Red Sea experienced a massive disruption 6.2 million years ago, completely transforming ...
Millions of years ago, the Red Sea vanished, becoming a vast salt desert for 100,000 years. Around 6.2 million years ago, a colossal flood dramatically refilled the basin, carving the Bab el-Mandab ...
Researchers at KAUST have confirmed that the Red Sea once vanished entirely, turning into a barren salt desert before being ...
Using seismic imaging, microfossils, and advanced dating techniques, the team showed that the Red Sea’s shift from a dry salt ...
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The Red Sea was completely dry before a massive Indian Ocean flood revived it
Some 6. 2 million years ago, the Red Sea basin was not recognizable as the deep blue waters of the ocean it is now.
Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have provided conclusive evidence that the Red Sea ...
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The Red Sea Vanished From Earth for 100,000 Years Until a Catastrophic Flood Brought It Back
Once cut off from the seas and dried into a salt desert, the Red Sea was reborn 6.2 million years ago by a massive flood that ...
The parting of the Red Sea is one of the most famous events of the Old Testament (Exodus 14): Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the LORD drove the sea back by a strong east wind all ...
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