Because 75% of it is covered in water.
You have the wrong song! Some mountain ranges look purple from a distance. The blue ridge mountains look blue from a distance.
Mountains in a distance will often look blue or purple because of the refraction of light. It is properly called atmospheric perspective by artists.
You can say, "Hey, buddy. Just look. These blues are obviously not the same color." That should work.
Baby blue gill look a lot like silver tadpoles from a distance, but up close, they look like tiny fish. you can also see a little blue color near the base of the tail. They are about an inch long or less.
I do not know of a negative regarding blue mountains. Mountains in a distance will often look blue or purple because of the refraction of light. It is properly called atmospheric perspective by artists.
Earth and Neptune bite orbit the Sun. They also both look blue from a distance. That's it !
AN RV Blue Book is an RV pricing and value guide. USing this guide you can look up specific models with specific features and get a good benchmark of value to shop against.
The sky is blue because air scatters blue light more than it scatters red light. So, when you look up at the sky (the sky, not the sun) you are looking at a portion of air. That air has scattered blue light so blue light is what enters your eyes.
It would still look blue :)
it will look like the color blue.
it look like a light blue witha ski blue
well, it is blue, so i guess it will look blue in white light. right?