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Why would you only see blue light at 200 m in the ocean??

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  • 19-04-2018
This is more of a science question, but ok. You see blue light because in the color spectrum blue passes most easily through things. Hence why the sky is blue. Its the light from the sun filtered out and only blue passing all the way through the atmosphere. 
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