Yes, there is the Laticauda Laticaudata. It's a species common in the zones near the Indian ocean. The lenght varies with sex, males are a little bit smaller than females: the first one can be 9 meters long, the second one can be 10 or more meters long.And they are know for being only blue, even if a similar snake is know for being only yellow, and it's called Laticauda colubrina.
Yes, there are sea snakes that have blue coloration. The blue-banded sea krait is one example of a sea snake with blue coloring on its body.
yes all the seas are blue but not the RED sea that is red of course but if you thought the sky made the sea blue you were horribly rong the sea makes the sky blue!!!!!
Water appears blue because it selectively absorbs and scatters sunlight. Sunlight contains all colors of the spectrum, but water absorbs more red light, allowing blue light to be reflected back to our eyes. This reflection gives water its blue color even though it may appear clear.
The color of the ocean appears blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum. This absorption causes the blue wavelengths to dominate and gives the ocean its characteristic color.
Sea water appears greenish-blue due to the absorption and scattering of sunlight by water molecules. Water molecules selectively absorb longer-wavelength colors like red and yellow, leaving shorter-wavelength colors like blue and green to dominate the reflected light. The presence of phytoplankton and algae in the water can also contribute to a greenish hue.
An object appears blue in white light because it selectively absorbs all other colors of light except blue. The blue light is reflected off the object, which is then detected by our eyes, making the object appear blue.
It is not possible to name all the colors that make up white light. White light is a combinations of all the visible colors in the rainbow. We may refer to specific colors such as red, orange yellow green blue purple and more but these are just names we assign to colors with the same general appearance. Each of these can represent multiple shades of the color such as navy blue, sea blue, sky blue, aquamarine and more. In fact, given any two colors, there will be another color or shade between them so there really are an infinite number of color and we don't have that many names to assign to the colors.
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There are 55+ different species of sea snake here are a few: Yellow Sea Snake Yellow-lipped Sea Krait Crocker's Sea Snake Guinea's Sea Krait Blue-lipped Sea Krait Saint Girons' Sea Krait Niue Sea Krait Black-banded Sea Krait Black-and-yellow sea snake Spiny-headed Sea Snake Stoke's sea snake Turtlehead sea snake Jerdon's sea snake Yellowbelly sea snake (also known as pelagic sea snake) Olive sea snake Garman's sea snake Beaked seasnake Ornate Reef Seasnake
Colour of the sea - BLUE!
blue
black blue
sea water is in blue colour because of the sky's reflection
The colour of the sea is greenish blue because of the reflection of the sky
because of scattering of light
Blue/White/Transparent.
because of scattering of light
sea blue
Usually blue but sometimes murky green