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Manu writes about a sea which is so salty that it is very difficult to drown in it. Which sea is it?
Red Sea
Green Sea
Arabian Sea
Dead Sea
- Red Sea: While popular for its beautiful coral reefs, the Red Sea is not particularly famous for being so salty that it prevents drowning. Therefore, it's not the sea Manu is describing.
- Green Sea: This option doesn't refer to any well-known sea. It may be fictional or a mix-up with another sea.
- Arabian Sea: This sea is part of the Indian Ocean. It's not known for high salinity levels that would prevent drowning.
- Dead Sea: Correct! The Dead Sea is extremely salty, making it very buoyant and difficult to drown in. Its salinity is one of the highest in the world.
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