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Why are oceans blue And why are they salty

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Answered by anjalibanode9457
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Answer:

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The reason sea water is blue is basically, water has no color. Water only absorbs light which then reflects it. 

In the event of rain on land the water will seep in the ground and little by little will come out again through the rivers and finally reach the sea. Well on the way to the sea water from the mainland also brings mineral salts so that the sea filled with mineral salts. We know the ocean has a very large surface so that this becomes one of the big evaporation factors, when the sea water evaporates only H20 (water) while the mineral salt salt remains with the lauu water, that's how the sea tastes. the salinity of seawater is influenced by the temperature factor, usually the hotter the area the salty sea water. 

Answered by varuvarun04
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Explanation:

Water absorbs colours in the red part of light spectrum. The ocean may also take on green, red. Light bounces of flouting sediments and particles in the water.

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