It's because of light scattering and the molecules in the air and water.
I am not sure if that is true or not but the sky is blue because of nitrogen and the sea is the reflection of the sky.
Well ever heard of the visible spectrum? Well..... the light passes through the object (sea/sky) and it shows a blue color.
This is and interesting answers. Did u kno pink is not a real color? Pink is just every color togerther without green- im a freshman believe moi
The sea is blue because it reflects of the sky so when the sky is blue the sea is blue and when the sky is grey the sea is grey. hope this helped ashley
No, the sky is blue due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, where particles in the atmosphere scatter sunlight in all directions. The sea appears blue because it absorbs colors from the sunlight spectrum and reflects blue light.
The sea is naturally clear then what ever colour the sky is the sea is. It is a reflection of the sky.
Because the water reflects the color of the sky, and the skies are blue.
The sea is not blue. It is actually clear, but the density of the salt water, with plankton algae and other organisms, catches the color of the sky which is usually blue, making the sea appear blue. I don't know why the sky is blue and idk why the red sea is red. Lol
sea water is in blue colour because of the sky's reflection
its white.. but the sky reflects the ocean wich makes it blue (the sky is blue)
The colour of the sea is greenish blue because of the reflection of the sky
Because of the reflection of the sky.
The word 'azure' can be applied to sea or sky blues.
The sun gives of light the form of white light. The sun's light is reflected by the sea which is blue. This is why the sky is blue.
The sky is blue because various constituents of the atmosphere scatter light selectively, leaving the blue color. The sea is blue because of the same reason, not because of the reflection of the sky. If the sea isn't blue, it is because of plants/bacteria that live in the water and disscolour it.