The colors that are the first to not penetrate are the warm colors like red, orange and yellow. Depending on the depth of the water, green, blue and lastly violet are the most likely to penetrate the bottom of a lake.
violet is gone after 80 ft - 100 ft. the first color that disappears is red, and because water is a selective filter, the colors diminish selectively, in order (ROYGBIV).
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first draw an oval looking circle at the bottom of you page and then with the side of your pencil color it in so it gives it different shades of colors and then you have a lake
because they feed on the little micro organisms and such at the bottom of the lake or pond. hope this helps. :)
That depends on which lake
The Bottom of the Lake was created in 2009-08.
A lake bed is the bottom of the lake.
The bottom of a lake or the lake bed or a depression forming the ground under a body of water.
"Fon du Lac" is a French term that translates to "bottom of the lake" in English. It likely refers to a geographical location situated at the base or shore of a lake.
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"Bottom of the lake" translates by "fond du lac" in French.
The bottom of Lake Michigan is very cold and pitch black.