What are the reasons for changing the colour of water in the river?
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- Factors such as minerals, soil runoff and sediment, and even algae can cause water to vary from its natural color of blue. The most common cause for water to change color is minerals.
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Water is blue, but color of some rivers are black, brown, green, emerald blue, or even blue-green.
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- Natural light is actually made up of many different colors linked with various wave lengths within the spectrum of light.
- Components such as minerals, soil runoff and sediment, and even algae can cause water to vary from its natural color of blue.
- The most common reason for water to change color is minerals. When a rock is eroded down over time, the minerals from the rock are dissolved and small pieces are liberated into the water producing different colors.
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