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 Why Are Rivers Brown In Color?
River water is always brown in color. I don't know why. Is it from a chemical reaction with tamarack trees. Please help
 01 May 2008 01:47
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When river flows, it takes the dust particles along with it. As sand is brown in colour, that's why the river looks brown to us.


Its because of the dust , not because of tamarack trees.

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