Have you ever wondered why the sea has the COLOUR while water is TRANSPARENT? I What factors affect what we see

Very likely you have wondered at some point in your life for what…
water of the sea is blue, blue or even green for example, if you put it in a bottle will be transparent.
What determines the color of the sea, and we see it right? It is indeed blue? The key factor that affects the color we see is the sun. According to experts, the particles of water absorb the red, green, orange and yellow wavelengths of light of the sun, while essentially eliminating or otherwise reflect blue, giving the specific color in the sea if what we see is what is not absorbed.
At greater depths the sea is darker while in the land more fair-skinned. This is because the places where the water is not very deep, absorbable colors of light are not absorbed as easily and so the blue wavelengths do not have the same effect. The water in the more shallow waters essentially takes on a color that is near white with a penchant for blue, so what you see blue or light blue.
Many seas have a color green and, more rarely, in the particular seas of the planet a color reddish. This is usually because of the components of the water and the υποθαλλάσιας fauna. Various kinds of green algae in large quantities or, respectively, red and brown algae change the color of the sea as we see it.
Now, if you wonder why we don’t see blue, and a glass of water, this is because the glass or even the bottle contains a very small amount of water to be able to understand the difference. In larger areas, such as, for example, in a swimming pool with white tiles we will see that the color is getting -see – more-blue.

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