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Red light penetrates water the least, as it is quickly absorbed and scattered in the first few meters. Blue light, on the other hand, penetrates the deepest in water due to its longer wavelength.
blue light penetrates the deepest in water
Red light penetrates the least in water because it has longer wavelengths and is more easily absorbed, while blue light penetrates the farthest as it has shorter wavelengths and is scattered less.
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water is transparent, so sunlight penetrates the water easily :)
Tidal Estuary
Tidal Estuary
A creek is a natural flowing stream of water smaller than a river that is also referred to as a brook. A creek is also a small coastal inlet
Blue light penetrates the most in water because it has a shorter wavelength and higher energy, allowing it to penetrate deeper than other colors such as red or green, which get absorbed more quickly.
Coastal plants have plenty of water to absorb and transpire therefore their epidermis does not require water conservation; on the other hand non coastal plants have to conserve water hence their epidermis is thick.
Blue and violet: no these are reflected. Red in much better!
what major body of water does the coastal plain stretch