Why the Suez Canal Is So Important

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Suez Canal is a sea-level waterway running north-south across the Isthmus of Suez in Egypt to connect the Mediterranean and the Red seas. The canal separates the African continent from Asia, and it provides the shortest maritime route between Europe and the lands lying around the Indian and western Pacific oceans. It is one of the world’s most heavily used shipping lanes. The canal extends 120 miles between Port Said in the north and Suez in the south, with dredged approach channels north of Port Said, into the Mediterranean, and south of Suez. The canal does not take the shortest route across the isthmus, which is only 75 miles. Instead, it utilizes several lakes: from north to south, Lake Manzala, Lake Timsah, and the Bitter Lakes—Great Bitter Lake and Little Bitter Lake. The Suez Canal is an open cut, without locks, and, though extensive straight lengths occur, there are eight major bends.

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Simply because its in Egypt. Egypt is bridge to the economic, culture, humanity, history, religion s, art, architecture.
You can consider Egypt as the router. If it function properly, everyone is connected and linked.

ahmedkhtr
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What area in the region is positioned on the Afrikan Continental Plate? The Arabian Peninsula (along with the area misidentified as the “Middle East”) is located on the Afrikan Continental Plate. The construction of the Suez Canal created the separation of the Arabian Peninsula (and the “Middle East”) from the Afrikan continent.

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اين ربابنة مصر المخلصين . هناك قوات خاصة تضع الربان المخلص لمصر كي يقود السفينة عبر القناة للبحر كي يسلمها لربانها المخلص للازرق الضخم . المهم عبور القناه بالربابنة المخلصين لمصر كي لا تسقط الله اكبر

馬沙拉
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نقفلها سهل جدا . هناك كتل ضخمة من الحديد
هناك ربابنة لا دين لهم تخضع للازرق الضخم

馬沙拉