Did The Red Sea Part Waters?
Let's hope your question is asked, tongue in cheek ;P ;-P ;p ;-p
It's safe to assume that miracles--divine interference--do not occur, and that Moses, if he were in fact an historical figure, never performed one.
Scaling up of events and characters in the bible is every where and unmistakable, a river or small stretch of water can become sea, a tribe leader or local governor can become supreme leader, firon or king, according to Pierre Rossi in his book 'La Cite d Isis Histoire Vraie des Arabesb' arguing that the bible doesn't mention the red sea specifically in this event nor the name of firon involved in the story, Rossi presents more logical sequence of events and geography where it might happened saying that the title of firon was given to the governer who is appointed by the Egyptian authorities in different cities and regions where the Egyptian state ruled, and this can be from Egypt in the west to where Syria now including Jordan, and parts north of Saodi Arabia.
No l;ow tide may have made crossing possible in some places before or after a few earthquakes according to some gelogists which have been normal over the centuries. don't know if I meant the geologists were normal over a period or the earthquakes.**
I've been there you can walk through the water or beach sand now.