How does the water in rain fed tanks get in colour
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Rainfed tanks are very common in South India. They are quite shallow but since the water is silt-laden and throws the light back, the bottom is not clearly visible. These tanks are very important for agriculture. Some of the tanks are huge and the sight of the sun rising or setting over them is really beautiful. The colour of the water of these tanks varies due to the silt which is suspended in it. The finest particles of soil remain floating in the water whereas the larger particles settle down.
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