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What would cause rain water puddle to turn black in color
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Answered by
bobpursley
Hmmmm. Nightfall?
I suspect fine black sand, held in suspension.
I suspect fine black sand, held in suspension.
Answered by
Cassie
Hey did you ever figure out the answer? I have this going on right now after a rain.
Answered by
Rubijewls
I wish I could tell you, I only found this site because I live right near a old spring, high alkaline soil. ( Russian olive trees like the dirt )
I'm trying to find out why the water turns copper. Just very curious. And the water came from rain water. The soil is holding it in puddles, I water ten feet away and it is normal muddy water. Still alkaline soil. Just harder. I'm curious to know about the black water.
I'm trying to find out why the water turns copper. Just very curious. And the water came from rain water. The soil is holding it in puddles, I water ten feet away and it is normal muddy water. Still alkaline soil. Just harder. I'm curious to know about the black water.
Answered by
Rubijewls
Thank you.
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Curious about the black water * also
Thank you
* walk
Curious about the black water * also
Thank you
Answered by
Obiete praisejah
It's caused by weak ozone layers
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