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Ocean water may interact with a chemical in your hair to turn it green. However, ocean water alone will not turn your hair green.
The color reflects the sky color but water is actually clear.
I think that the ocean water turns green is by pollution
Yes, the water in Daytona Beach is usually a blue-green semi-transparent color. This (like all ocean water) depends largely on temperature and organisms in the water, hence the color varies somewhat throughout the year.
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The color of sea water varies with the location. Near the shore, the water stirred up in the surf is more greenish, but way out to sea, deep water is more dark blue.
Salted water has no color and odor; but the taste is specific.
Aqua is the Latin word for water, while aquamarine is a gemstone known for its blue-green color resembling the ocean. The term "aqua" in aquamarine refers to the gem's color, which is reminiscent of the sea.
A sea is a body water that is not as large of a ocean. A sea looks blue or green in color, depending on the life it contains and the land near it.
Because the Earth's first atmosphere/ocean system didn't have free oxygen, dissolved iron accumulated in the oceans, giving them a green color. As oxygen became available, it combined with the iron and settled to the sea floor to form banded iron formations (BIFs). Once the iron was "rusted" out of the water column, the ocean color changed from green to blue.
Because seawater is almost completely transparent, but does have a color. When you put a small quantity in your hand (or in a cup), it will seem transparent, but in large bodies of water it definitely has a color. That's why a sea as a whole appears green, but a handful of sea water doesn't.