Physics, asked by ItsSMR, 9 months ago

why is water in deep sea blue ? justify

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Answered by Wahibwali
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Answer:

because it reflects the colour of the sky and this is why we can see that the colour of water is blue,but in reality water is transparent

Answered by rikomkinlolz
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Answer:

  • A common misconception is that the sea is blue because it reflects the color of the sky.
  • When in fact, the ocean is blue because of the way it absorbs sunlight. The water molecules absorb infrared, red and ultraviolet light first, and then yellow, green and violet. The remaining light that we see is mostly made up of blue wavelength. Blue light is absorbed the least, giving it the greatest ocean penetration depth, making the water more blue the further down you travel.

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