because its a combination of green and blue you mong
Turquoise gets its distinctive blue-green color from the presence of copper within the mineral. The more copper present, the more vibrant the turquoise will appear. Other minerals, like iron or aluminum, can also contribute to variations in color.
Turquoise is like a smooth green rock with a wavy shape. It gets it's name from it's color which happens to be turquoise. There are lots of types and are found in lots of places!
Turquoise is composed of copper aluminum phosphate. It gets its characteristic blue-green color from the presence of copper, while aluminum and phosphate are also essential components in its composition.
Turquoise is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum, so it is usually formed in veins. It forms when acidic water dissolves copper and aluminum along with the other elements in turquoise and deposits it all in a vein slowly over time to create masses of turquoise.
Yes, it kinda gets the persian blue colour.
With a dark green you can slowly add back but if it gets too dark you can add a little blue
Nothing. The light gets blocked by the filters.
I am only going off 7th form bio here but in terms of the eye colour: blue is the resessive gene. brown is dominant. Because the father's mum has blue eyes - he MAY be carrying the blue gene (but still has brown eyes showing as this is dominant). It is possible for the baby to have blue eyes. This will happen if the baby gets the recessive blue gene from it's dad, and the recessive blue gene from it's mum as well (I'm pretty sure green eyes carry a blue gene). BUT if it gets the brown eye gene from it's dad - then even if it gets the mum's blue/green gene - it will have brown eyes because brown is dominant over blue/green. Don't know about hair colour sorry :)
The folowing stone gets there color from chromium or its traces. Chrome diopside, Ruby, Grossular Garnet, Hessonite Garnet, Jade,Chrome Tourmaline (Green Tourmaline),Greenish Turquoise Most stone from the Beryl family like: Morganite, Emerald, Chrysoberyl, etc.
I guess this means: Methane gives which planet its distinctive blue-green color? Methane gives Neptune its distinctive blue-green color. I'm not so sure about that. I think Uranus is that color, but Neptune is more blue than blue-green. You read different things in different books though. Neptune has Methane in its atmosphere too.
Dust in outer space
I believe when this happens there is phosphorus in the water, I'm not sure how it gets there though.