when water do not have any colour then why in sea and ocean it seems to be blue
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Because colours aren’t real.
Colour is not a property like density, it’s the result of the surface structure of an item.
Objects reflect some of the various wavelengths of light and absorb others due to their surface structure just like a ripe tomato mostly reflects red light, and so we perceive it as red as those reflected rays hit our eyes.
Colour is not a property like density, it’s the result of the surface structure of an item.
Objects reflect some of the various wavelengths of light and absorb others due to their surface structure just like a ripe tomato mostly reflects red light, and so we perceive it as red as those reflected rays hit our eyes.
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