Physics, asked by anishasoniy17, 11 months ago

water in deep sea is blue in colour.why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ocean is blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum. Like a filter, this leaves behind colors in the blue part of the light spectrum for us to see. The ocean may also take on green, red, or other hues as light bounces off of floating sediments and particles in the water.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The ocean is blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum.

  • Like a filter, this leaves behind colors in the blue part of the light spectrum for us to see.

  • The ocean may also take on green, red, or other hues as light bounces off of floating sediments and particles in the water.

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