LIght of yellow-green (555 nm) is easiest to see.
If red light is absorbed, the color seen will be the complementary color of red, which is cyan.
because the light travels through the water which splits the light and can only be seen from a certain distance away
No, color can not be seen in the dark. The only color that can be seen in the dark is black, because it is dark. If it is not completely dark then you might be able to see the color of some objects.
This is known as visibility distance. It refers to how far an object or light source can be seen clearly by an observer.
It has no actual color. What is seen in micrographs are just light and dark.
A light blueish green color... why do you care?
Black is seen when all wavelengths of light are absorbed because no light is reflected back to the eyes.
Yellow or Green
An object can be seen when light reflects off of it and enters the eye, triggering signals to the brain. The visibility of an object depends on factors like lighting conditions, the properties of the object (color, transparency), and the abilities of the observer (visual acuity, distance).
Light and color were seen as a means of illuminating the soul and reuniting with god.
white light carries a long distance, especially at night. Using blue lenses on lights decreases the distance light can be seen, helping to conceal position.
Bright colors such as white, neon green, and fluorescent yellow are the most visible at night because they reflect light well. These colors stand out against dark backgrounds and are easily noticeable in low-light conditions.