Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why is the sea yellow when it is windy?

Why is the sea yellow when it is windy?

There is a lot of sediment in the stirred seawater. The sea, also known as the sea, refers to a large area of salt water area connected with the ocean, that is, the edge of the ocean. When the wind is strong, the sea turns yellow because a lot of sediment in the sea has been stirred and can't be precipitated at all, so the sea has always been yellow.