According to Raman ,why is the sea blue in colour?
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The Rayleigh scattering is an elastic scattering, where light just get deflected after confronting a molecule, but doesn't change its wavelength. ... Due to this Raman effect the water molecules in sea scatter the white sunlight to wavelengths that mostly fall in the blue regime of light spectra and hence sea appears blue
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- sea is blue in colour because of the sky
- The actual colour of water is white .
- When light rays enters the earth the
- atmospheric refraction of light takes place.
- The sky is blue in colour and die to atmospheric refraction of light rays the light enters the sea and act as an mirror
- As the sky which is above the sea . Thus sea appears as blue
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