Because it has coral sand under it which is very white and reflects a lot of light.
The turquoise water you seek is on the Gulf side and down by the Keys. The Atlantic side is not so calm or pretty.
Turquoise is a mix of green and blue and not a very natural colour. There are many flowers that are blue and/ or green but none that are truly turquoise. Some suggest dying flowers to gain a turquoise colour such as leaving stems of white flowers in dyed water
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Blue and green
Turquoise is a tertiary colour (blue-green). The stone turquoise is usually a pastel form of the colour. There are many shades of turquoise including some very pale (pastel) forms.
Turquoise is a hydrous phosphate of aluminum and copper. It is valuable as an ornamental gem. It is more dense than standard water, and so will not float on it under normal conditions.
Turquoise is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum, so it is usually formed in veins. It forms when acidic water dissolves copper and aluminum along with the other elements in turquoise and deposits it all in a vein slowly over time to create masses of turquoise.
Hey i done some research blue and green make turquoise i love that colour :)
It is used to make jewelry.
Colors that go with turquoise in a wedding bouquet are yellow; ivory; some hues of blue; shell pink and blend the flowers with a netting under the floral bouquet with turquoise as well as any ribbons.
What is the melting point of turquoise
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