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Does the color of light affect how bright it appears in water?

no


What does water have to do with the color of the sky?

Water does not have anything to do with it. The sky appears blue due to the bending of light.


Why does light affect water's temperature?

how dose water affect the light


Why is the water in the ocean different colors?

The water in the ocean appears different colors due to the way it absorbs and reflects sunlight, as well as the presence of particles and organisms in the water that can affect its color.


Why water in a rock pool often appears to be much shallower than it is?

Because the light is refracted and so the water appears shallower than it is Because the light is refracted and so the water appears shallower than it is


What happens when light shines on water?

When light shines on water, it can be reflected, refracted, or absorbed. Some light will bounce off the surface of the water and create reflections, while some will pass through the water and be refracted, causing objects to appear distorted. Water can also absorb certain wavelengths of light, which is why it appears blue in color.


How water affects the path of light?

how does water affect light path


How does water affect the color of pH paper?

how does water attect the color of thepH paper


What color is fog?

Fog does not have a color of its own. It appears white or gray because the tiny water droplets or ice crystals scatter light in all directions, making it difficult to see through.


Why is it when you look at a coin in water it isn's where it appears to be?

Because water bends light so the object appears to be in a different spot.


Does color affect the evaporation rate of water?

No, color does not generally affect the evaporation rate of water. Evaporation is primarily influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and air movement. The color of water may have a minimal impact on evaporation, if any.


Why does a glass of water appear to have no color but the ocean is a deep blue color?

Color depends on reflected light, in most cases that reflected light is blue. Now bear in mind that it takes an extreme amount of water and light for our eyes to pick up on that reflected light. Is a glass of water sitting in the sun reflecting blue? Yes, but it's too minute for us to pick up on it. By the same token, fill two identical glasses, one with tap water and one with ocean water, set them side by side in the sun, and you won't be able to tell any difference...even though you KNOW the ocean water is reflecting blue (as is the tap water).