All of the oceans' waters are a bluish-greyish color, primarily blue. They are so pretty at sunset... aren't they?
due to scattering of light .........
The blue whale is found mostly in cold and temperate waters. It prefers deeper ocean waters to coastal waters.The blue whale occurs in the Icelandic & Celtic Marine Ecosystems, Southern Caribbean sea ,
Bluewater got its name from the term "blue water," which refers to deep ocean waters that are typically clear and free of sediment. This term is often used in maritime contexts to describe open ocean environments, distinct from coastal or shallow waters. The name evokes a sense of tranquility and clarity associated with the ocean's deep blue hues.
The blueness of water is due to the way it absorbs and scatters sunlight. In shallow coastal waters, the sunlight is reflected off the sandy bottom, giving the water a sky blue appearance. In deeper ocean waters, sunlight is absorbed by water molecules and particles, causing the water to appear dark blue.
Tropical ocean waters are more saline than colder waters because tropical waters undergo ocean currents due to the vertical and horizontal movement of seawater.
The night sky, deep ocean waters, some types of flowers (like hydrangeas), and certain gemstones (such as sapphires) are examples of things that can be dark blue.
arctic ocean
The tropical ocean waters are more saline than colder waters because due to ocean circulation, as seawater moves in horizontal and vertical directions.
Tropical ocean waters are more saline than colder waters because tropical waters undergo ocean currents due to the vertical and horizontal movement of seawater.
Blue Waters F.C. was created in 1936.
Battle of Blue Waters happened in 1362.
The largest whale on earth, the Blue Whale, can be found in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent of Antarctica.