That is the reflection of the sky and how light scatters.
Sea is actually not blue its transprent.If you take some water in a transprent glass its transprent.there actually a blue pigment present in there.The blue you see (haha) is the color of the reflected sky above itsunlight have 7 colour .when the sunlight enter in water some of colour will reflaction from water but blue colour is not reflactiol all some of colour will be left in water sothat seawater looking blue.
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There is some Blue green algae in nearly all water especially fresh water.
People color raindrops blue because the ocean is blue and the ocean is water. The ocean is blue because the blue sky reflects on the water turning it blue. Water is really clear. The ocean is really clear. Since the sea is water and raindrops are water people assume that raindrops are blue and color them blue. Some people know raindrops are not blue but color them anyway because they want to add more color in their drawings.
Blue, Because Water is blue and theres more water than land. :o
It entirely depends on what the blue solid is! If it's copper sulfate, the solid dissolves. If it's lapis lazuli, the solid sinks to the bottom. If it's small pieces of blue fibreglass, it will probably float.
It is not blue water but water that has been treated with a chemical that is blue to control odor.
blue birds get there water from there wings there wings are blue cause they have water in them if you kill a blue bird and suck on its beek you can get water
water in ocean or sea is colored blue because of the replection of the blue sky... water is colorless...
sea water is in blue colour because of the sky's reflection
Blue the color of water and water bending
Pool water looks blue because of the way water absorbs and scatters light. When sunlight enters the water, it is absorbed by the molecules and particles in the water, especially in the blue wavelength. This causes the blue light to be the dominant color reflected back to our eyes, making the water appear blue.