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Red colour of the red sea is due to the presence of:

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Answered by Ashnoorkaur2019
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the Red color of red sea is due to the presence of a cynobacteria called Trichodesmium erythreaum ,the bacteria changes the blue-green color of water into reddish brown....

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Located between the East African seacoast and the Saudi Arabian promontory, When these blooms of algae die off they appear to turn the blue-green colour of the ocean to a sanguine-brown/red colour. sometimes, the ocean becomes filled with blooms of cyanobacteria algae, called trichodesmium erythraeum, When these blooms of algae die off they appear to turn the blue-green colour of the ocean to a sanguine- brown/red colour. The colour isn't violent and is said to vary across the extensive body of water.

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