water doesn't really have a color its just clear
There really is no color in the lake. It is basically a brown like murky water that "Nessie" lives in.
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.
It's not really that the water changes color itself, as water is always a colorless liquid. It is whatever is dissolved in the water that makes it change color. For example, if you are in an area where there is a high iron content in the soil, then the water will take on an orangey-red color because of the dissolved iron.
i dont think it really has a colour... i would just say it has a clear colour
I dont know what your looking for but i dont think it really matters. Because when a plants roots take in the water, it goes up the stem, turning them what ever color the water is. (lets just say its blue water) And eventualy goes into the leaves. This will change the leaves color because of prosses of photothynthesis.
No, because only water evaporates. You know how water color is watery right? If the water color its self evaporates, there will be dry stuff in place of the water color.
It was really copper, but over time, the salt water got to it and turned it green.
When you look into an ocean or a lake, the water looks like it's blue. But, up close, water isn't really blue. It's only blue when you look at it in big groups, (like an ocean or a lake, a pond etc.), because the sky is blue, so the color of the sky makes a blue reflection on the water, making it look blue. So, on a map, if you drew water as clear, nobody would be able to tell there was anything there at all! So, water on a map is drawn blue instead.
Water has no color!
The phrase "deep blue sea" means any deep water - if you have ever seen really deep ocean or lake water, you know that it is a really deep blue, almost black, color.
when a bone is placed in water, the bone loses its collagen which also leads to loss of the bone's color.
The Color of Water was created in 1997.