how does water in rain fed the tank get is colour
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In the passage “Water-The Elixir of Life,” C V Raman describes that in South of India the rain-fed tanks are the main source of water for agriculture. While describing the colour of the water, he narrates that it comes from the adjoining silts that it brings along while draining in the tanks.
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Answer: The color of the water in rain-fed tanks is from the silt or finely- divided soil in suspension. This color varies with the nature of the earth in the catchment area and is most vivid immediately after a fresh inflow following rain.
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