Answer No, it is not. The color of the sea is based on the way it scatters and reflects light. The reds are generally absorbed, and the other colors, the greens and blues, are scattered with some reflection. Remember you're looking into the sea to see its color. Greens and blues are common because of what is in there and the way the light scatters and is reflected off of it.
Because the water reflects the color of the sky, and the skies are blue.
The reason the ocean is blue is because the color of the sky reflects on the ocean.
the color of ocean is blue because the blue color splits more and the color of sky becomes blue and it reflects the blue color and the color of sea becomes blue
because the sea reflects the COLOUR of the sky
because everything reflects a color. Like ice, it reflects everycolor so it becomes white. the ocean reflects every color except green there for it is green. in some places it reflects everwhere but blue, and therefor it is blue.
it makes sea blue, makes sky blue, it is the only color which reflects
The sea is blue because it reflects of the sky so when the sky is blue the sea is blue and when the sky is grey the sea is grey. hope this helped ashley
People color raindrops blue because the ocean is blue and the ocean is water. The ocean is blue because the blue sky reflects on the water turning it blue. Water is really clear. The ocean is really clear. Since the sea is water and raindrops are water people assume that raindrops are blue and color them blue. Some people know raindrops are not blue but color them anyway because they want to add more color in their drawings.
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
There are many factors which determines the color of the sea/ocean, The reflectivity of the water has an important role in the color of ocean.The color of ocean is generaly blue because the water reflects the image of the sky which is in blue color. But there are other factors also there which determine ocean color,The depth of the ocean,presence of colored algae and fine suspende solid particles. Near to the shore the nutrient suply from the land will be high and because of that the density of algaes and phytoplankton will be more which gives a different color to the water near to the sea shore.
It seems a joke, but it isn't: sea is blue because water surface reflects the colour of the sky (blue, indeed). Then, if you want to know why the sky is blue, look for that question (it's very hard to explain it in few words, or in a few formulae: it involves refraction and trasmission of light; optics and electrodynamics!)