If you are referring to the different depths of blue and green, it is because the deeper the water is, the darker the color. The reason for this is because the deeper the water, the less sunlight can penetrate through to the floor and reflect back out.
The color of the bottom of the sea is dark black. The reason for this is because it is so deep that there is no light.
On a typical world or country map, any water (such as lakes or oceans) is represented in blue.
The sea is usually green due to the seaweed and sometimes pollution but usually it is green or blue
Blue maybe Sky Blue
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Whatever the color of the substance is, that's the light wave that is reflected most. So the ocean would mostly be green and blue. However black means no light is reflected, so the darker the less reflected.
No, the sky is blue because that is the color that is reflected by the atmosphere when light enters it. The ocean has no effect on sky color. the person who wrote this is a retard ^^^ the sky is purple duhhh your just stupid and cant see it
Heat energy is important for the ocean ecosystem to thrive. If the ocean lost its heat energy the coral would lose its color and die and other marine life relying on the reefs for support would slowly die out. Currently the oceans are at a risk of gaining too much heat energy which will also be bad for the marine life.
The reason the ocean is blue is because the color of the sky reflects on the ocean.
There is the color Pacific Blue. The color was created to represent the color of the Pacific Ocean.
why is the ocean a diffferent color than the sky
why is the ocean a diffferent color than the sky
the color of the ocean
The color of the ocean on a cloudy day is, gray.
yes. if its about to rain, it will be a dark ocean. if it is sunny, it will be a regular...
Not really. While there are reptiles that can change color, none of them live in the ocean.
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the ocean colors affect the ocean and fisheries will be affected by it too
the color of the ocean floor is a light brown with specs of some shells at the bottom (very grainy)
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