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Why ocean water is blue? why regular water is transparent?​

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Answered by MoonxDust
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Water is blue because it absorbs red, yellow and green light, but scatters blue light. ... The reason a small amount of water appears clear is because not much light is scattered. In larger bodies of water there are more water molecules for light to collide with, resulting in more blue light being scattered.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • because it absorbs red, yellow and green light, but scatters blue light
  • Water is colorless and transparent because ALL except a tiny bit of blue (for pure water) are reflected back. Since water reflects all colors together it looks colorless.
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