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The blue colour of the water of the sea ...

The blue colour of the water of the sea is due to :

A

reflection of blue light by salts present in water

B

scattering of blue light by sol particles

C

reflection of blue coloured light by the impurities present in sea water

D

absorption of radiation of different colours expect blue light.

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The correct Answer is:
B
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