because of the earth color.
Yes, blue is an Earth tone because the world has oceans and the oceans are blue and if the Earth has blue oceans then blue is an Earth tone.
The oceans appear blue because water molecules absorb colors in the red part of the light spectrum, while reflecting and scattering blue light. This gives the oceans their characteristic blue color.
Oceans and seas appear blue due to the way water absorbs sunlight. Water molecules absorb colors in the red part of the spectrum, leaving mostly blue light to be reflected back to our eyes. This gives the ocean its blue color.
The blue on maps represents lakes,oceans, seas,aka water
i would say blue, because of the sea. but for land, i would say a sort of pale orange
the answer is blue for water and oceans cause there are more oceans than countries
Blue (for the oceans)
All of the oceans' waters are a bluish-greyish color, primarily blue. They are so pretty at sunset... aren't they?
Naturally the ocean is supposed to be clear. The blue is an illusion of the sky reflecting on the water. The color we see now is a mix of all the dirt,sand,slime, and seaweed at the bottom of the ocean.
No, blue is not the most common color on world maps. Green is typically the most prevalent color due to representing landmasses. Blue is commonly used to depict bodies of water like oceans, seas, and rivers.
Blue is the most common color found on a world map, representing bodies of water like oceans, seas, and lakes.
Blue, in the case of water in our 4 oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes.