Because as the sky changes colour, the sky reflects onto the sea and voi la! The sea changes colour too.
becuse when you look at it turns black and affect the marine life
"Sea Areas" appear dark because they do not reflect as much LIGHT as do the MOUNTAIN ranges.
It is very deep because no light can reach the bottom. Does that answer your question?
To me, calm, like the sea. The sea is calm, sea is blue, blue is calm. :)
Clear sea water is intrinsically blue.* The thicker the observed sample is, the bluer it looks. In smaller water basins, like tap water bath's and swimming pools, water appears colorless.* Related Information:The blue color is caused by selective absorption of infrared spectrum of the sun light.Water doesn't derive its color from the blue sky. However, without sunlight water can't be seen as blue.Impurities dissolved or suspended in water may give water different colored appearances, which is more often the case in sea water and lower lakes (greyish brown) than is ice lakes higher in the mountains (blue).(cf. Related links for further detailed explanation on 'Why is water blue')This has nothing to do with the blue sky color:*The sky appears blue because blue light has a shorter wavelength than green and red light (blue light - 700nm, red light 400nm). Very small molecules in the atmosphere scatter blue light, where as green and red light passes straight through and we do not see it.
becuse when you look at it turns black and affect the marine life
ocean or sunset, because her head will act as the sun while the light blue is the water on top while the dark blue is the dark sea.
The spiky spines of purple sea urchins range in colours depending on the exact species and the maturity of the urchin. They can range from light blue, dark blue, royal blue, indigo, light purple, violet and dark purple.
The sea is blue simply because it's reflecting the colour of the sky. In the UK, where the seasons change dramatically, in winter, the sea looks dark grey, almost brown. In summer it lightens to blue when the sun shines.
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The hydrosphere of the earth is always shown in different ranges of blue color. When the color of the water is dark blue or light blue or in some different range of blue it represents the depth of the sea whether it is deep or shallow respectively to the range of blue color from dark to light. Note that shallow does not mean that the sea is not deep but it means that is is less deeper than a deep sea.
A light in a very dark place.
Dark sea blue
Do you mean like this? Pale blue sea blue dark blue steel blue
All H2O (water) particles are colourless. Sea water looks dark blue/black as light can only travell through water for some distance. After this, the sea below becomes darker making it look dark bule/black.
"Sea Areas" appear dark because they do not reflect as much LIGHT as do the MOUNTAIN ranges.
Baby Blue, Powder Blue, Light Turquoise, Light Sea Green.