The Red Sea gets its name from the occasional blooms of red-colored algae, specifically the species Trichodesmium erythraeum, which can turn the water a reddish hue when they proliferate. Additionally, the presence of certain minerals and sediments can contribute to the sea's coloration. However, the name "Red Sea" is more historically and etymologically derived rather than a consistent reflection of the water's color. Overall, the color variations often result from biological activity and environmental factors rather than a single cause.
The red sea is red because of algae lining the bottom gives it a reddish color. It is listed in exodus
The sea gives the sky color from reflection.
Lycopene is the chemical that gives them their red color.
normal color
Europium
It looks like any other sea... so i have heard.It was actually named after the pigment in the bacteria in the 'red' sea.
yellow or red
red
Red sea, Black sea, and Yellow sea
Hemoglobin
red and green
The iron in the soil on Mars gives the planet its red color.