There is no need to keep water in colored bottles and many people keep it in clear bottles. Some find colored bottles aesthetically pleasing and choose to use them for that reason.
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In Cold countries, the juice bottles are placed under water to avoid freezing.The juice bottles remain in their initial temperature due to the high specific heat of water and it takes a long time for the temperature to fall 0°C.
We don't store it that way, and nothing happens to it.
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It is reacting with visible light .That is why using colored bottles.
Some solvent or chemicals are sensitive to light, and they get oxidised when they are exposed to it.
Because the air expands during summer, which leads to the breaking of bottle; so to avoid this, it is kept under water.
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because it can decompose quickly if kept in transparent bottles
In Cold countries, the juice bottles are placed under water to avoid freezing.The juice bottles remain in their initial temperature due to the high specific heat of water and it takes a long time for the temperature to fall 0°C.
Some medications are deactivated by sunlight.Dark colored bottles prevents too much sunlight from coming into contact with the medication and inactivating it.
Well that's a VERY vague question. Well I suppose if I took that question literally (Which I am) I guess water is kept in bottles, jars, pools, oceans, sinks, lakes, ponds, rivers, and etc. etc...
We bottle beer in colored bottles in order to protect them of light and brown bottles are the most efficient for that purpose.