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what changes the color of the water (Does the temperature effect the sea…
what changes the color of the water
Does the temperature effect the sea color green or blue
some of the reasons why the water is green or blue according two NASA is that the ocean is blue is due to the absorption and scattering of light. or it is baceous the levels of phytoplankton are high or lower
the Phytoplankton are the self-feeding components of the plankton community and a key part of oceans
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phytoplankton studies in wellington show that in winter the levels of plankton are higher than summer as the temperature
Increased water temperatures also play a role in developing algae blooms that can cause water to turn brown or red.
How does the weather effect the colour of the water
wellington water front harbours is at an average of 13 degrees Celsius.
How does the weather effect the colour of the water
can pollution have a significant impact on the water color
Illegal dumping caused the Yangtze River in Chongquing to turn red in 2012,
these bizarrely colored rivers. Tinted by toxins, dyed by discharges and flush out of fish
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yes poullitian can effect the color of the water
who from a recreational point of view use the water depending on the color
for this question I asked Alex R and George R.Tf or a diving point of view Alex said that he uses the water when it is blue so that you can see when you dive George also said the same thing.🏊🏽♂️
according to scientists the reason that sea water is some times green water is harder to sea in is bacouse when the light penetrates the water it stirs up the sand thus making it harder to see
i als asked a few others and they said that they were more likely to swim in blue water beacouse the green water might have algae in the water
would the depth have any effect on the color of the water
Yes the depth can change the color of the water beacon the color depends on light and as you can imagine not much light can get down to the deep dark deep of the ocean
did you know at 300f under water there is no visible light
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