it is a sewing thread
the tread that is use on a V2Q outer space blue colour code in embroidery is a sewing thread
The Pacific Ocean looks like a a blob of color blue covering 2/3 of the earth from outer space
No, the blue color of the Earth when seen from outer space is given by the atmosphere, not by the water on it.
The Earth appears blue from outer space because of the reflection and scattering of sunlight off the oceans and atmosphere. The oceans absorb longer wavelengths of light while reflecting shorter blue wavelengths, and the atmosphere scatters blue light from the sun, resulting in the overall blue appearance.
The earth, when seen from outer space, is blue, white, green, and brown. However, if you are talking about the soil earth, it can be pretty much any color.
Dust in outer space
Dust in outer space
The planet Earth as seen from outer space is a blue and white ball.
The color of this blue thread is techelet it comes from the mollusk of the sea. This color became lost for a period of time . This is why most tzitzit are white.
The Earth appears predominantly blue from space due to the presence of water on its surface. However, when viewed from the ground, Earth's colors range from blue (oceans) and green (land) to brown and white (deserts and polar regions).
yes it is a color, although people could call it anything from ocean blue to space blue,
Blue.