Mostly clear.
If you hold up a glass of sea water, it's usually clear, just like tap water. The sea looks blue under a blue sky, grey under a grey sky etc because it is reflecting that colour. If you look through a long distance of sea water it often has a green tinge.
the color of sea water depend upon many things
like plankatons, salts present there , trees under the water all the things matter
mostly it is blue , green and somewhere black .
Unpolluted seawater is a cloudy/clear colour, formed from the natural water found in it and salt, among other things
The Black Sea appears black in color due to its deep, dark blue color, especially in certain lighting conditions. However, the name "Black Sea" does not refer to its color, but rather to the fact that it was inhabited by ancient Greeks, who referred to it as the "Inhospitable Sea." The Greek word for inhospitable, "axine," sounds similar to the modern word "black," which led to the misinterpretation of the sea's name.
The Mediterranean Sea.
The "water" as you asker put it is not exactly just "water". It is the South China Sea. It is just a small little sea between China and Taiwan. It is "water", but bigger "water".
The Yellow Sea
They live in the sea. the water color is blue They live in the sea. the water color is blue
normal color
sea water is in blue colour because of the sky's reflection
it dosent have a colour its transparent
Water is colorless because there are no sediments to give the water color. Sea water has color because there are alot of sediments
The sea water is a greenish blue colour, (The greenish colour comes from the abundant plankton that thrive within the water.)
dinoflagellates tint the sea water to a reddish color.
blue
The color reflects the sky color but water is actually clear.
the moon pulls it and transfers some of the color because it likes the sea water
The colour of the sea is greenish blue because of the reflection of the sky
It reflect the sky, or the water is too deep.