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What colour is the sea?
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    • Which one?
      See the source below... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea
    • The sea has no color but it just reflecting the surrounding environment.so u can see some sea appear blue and some times green and also deep blue.Actually it is colorless.
    • it has no colour,the colour you see depends on light and depth

      water has no colour
    • sea color is non color clear their color just reflect blue color from sky. any some time u c deep blue is because the sea is deep no light reflect so become more dark.
    • It is whatever color the bottom is, ideally, but it can be damn-near any color in the rainbow or beyond thanks to all the junk dumped into it.
    • auqa!!!
    • light and dark blue
    • Clear. It reflects the sky, so it looks blue.
    • blue green grey in the uk, depending on the weather. generally very dull. but when we went to Great Yarmouth (also in the uk) it was so brown it looked like tea!
    • Clear. The colour comes from the reflection of the blue sky and the sand or rocks bellow can affect the colour.
    • blue
    • it also depends on the amount of plankton and suege there is in it.
    • It depends on the colour of the sky.
      Blue sky...blue sea.
      Grey sky..grey sea...check it out.
    • THE COLOUR OF THE SEA
      Everybody belive the sea is blue,
      but it%26#039;s everythig except it.
      if he wish can to change in a yallow canary
      and chirrup for all the morning.
      if he wants can became quiet
      and gives chance to delphins caress his intensive green.
      Otherwise he prefers to seems a tiger
      but his red doesn%26#039;t do nothing agaist the sun
      that, it%26#039;s the king of univers!!!!
    • it%26#039;s blue ...
    • Water is a good one! As it is very reflective, it can take on almost any `colour`. If there is a red brick building accross the water you are looking at, you might say the water is red. It`s similar for all things. It`s about reflection and the light/colour spectrum.
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