In order for other fishes to see that fish.... and may follow it.
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Dinoflagellates glow through a phenomenon known as bioluminescence. This is triggered by movement or disturbances in the water, which activate a chemical reaction involving a light-emitting molecule called luciferin and an enzyme called luciferase within the dinoflagellates' cells. This reaction produces a blue-green light visible as a shimmering glow in the water.
The radioactive glow emitted by the ruined city at night was visible for miles around due to the presence of radioactive materials that emitted light as a byproduct of their decay. This eerie glow served as a haunting reminder of the devastation that had befallen the city.
Blue whales are found in oceans worldwide, with distinct populations in the North Atlantic, North Pacific, Southern Hemisphere, and the Indian Ocean. They are most commonly spotted in areas rich in krill, their primary food source.
No stars blue? A star's colour depends on it's temperature. A blue star must be very hot in order for it to glow blue. All stars in the main sequence sre only hot enought to glow yellow, not hot enought to glow blue.
Bioluminescent plankton, specifically organisms like dinoflagellates, are responsible for causing water to glow at night. When agitated, they emit light through a chemical reaction known as bioluminescence, creating a mesmerizing natural spectacle known as bioluminescence.
Yes they glow Translucent blue
the blue sky does not glow unless you are on drugs
Dinoflagellates glow through a phenomenon known as bioluminescence. This is triggered by movement or disturbances in the water, which activate a chemical reaction involving a light-emitting molecule called luciferin and an enzyme called luciferase within the dinoflagellates' cells. This reaction produces a blue-green light visible as a shimmering glow in the water.
venus fly traps glow blue because of how much nutrients they have
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The moon
No
because light reflects into the owl`s eyes, then it reflects, making it glow, only at night
The colors pink, purple, and blue glow under a blacklight.
some scientists say the ocean is blue because the sky is blue. At night when the sky is dark, the ocean is too. Open bodies of water actually reflect the sky and the ambiant light from the atmosphere.
That's the blue sky we look up everyday. The blue sky is just a layer colored in blue. That's why when we go up higher into the atmosphere, we can see the "blue glow", that's the sky. :D
Radium is luminescent, with a blue colour.