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Why is the red sea red in colour?
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because it contain algae which is red in colour
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Occasionally the sea becomes filled with blooms of cyanobacteria algae, called trichodesmium erythraeum, which, upon dying turns the usually blue-green water, reddish brown. The colour is not intensive and is said to vary across the expansive body of water
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