Biology, asked by vash25nov2003, 11 months ago

the bluish colour of water in deep sea is due to​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The bluish colour of water in deep sea is due to scattering of light as the very fine particles in water scatter mainly blue light.

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Answered by Sudin
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Answer:

The bluish color of water in deep sea is due to scattering of light!!

Explanation:

The bluish colour of water in deep sea is due to scattering of light as the very fine particles in water scatter mainly blue light. The red, green, orange and yellow having longer wavelengths are absorbed more strongly by water than blue which has shorter wave length.

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