what reason does the author suggest for the colour of the water in rainfed tanks?
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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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it is bright and when the sun is shining and it is dark and gloomy when the sun is over cast with cloud's. these rain-fed tanks are often shallow but if is less-evident as their water is silt-laden and reflects the light back.
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