There is a high copper concentration in your area and the copper that is dug up has corroded into the green sediment you see in the water.
Limestone can and does appear in shades of green, due to impurities.
Quart can be colored green by inclusions of the minerals fuchsite or epidote.
They appear green because they have green pigment called Chlorophyll that is found in the Chloroplast in the cell.P.S. i am in the seventh grade!!
Let me guess this is for Ms.V's class. Well it is because of how the pigment absorbs and reflects light.
The leaves of most plants appear green because they contain chlorophyll.
They are described as blue, but in some photos they do appear light green.
Limestone can and does appear in shades of green, due to impurities.
Quart can be colored green by inclusions of the minerals fuchsite or epidote.
Well Its SINCHjust imagine leaves are sponges that absorb only water when they absorb water they get healthier and turn green when they don't have enough water they are dehydrated and they shrivel up the die
They appear brown rather than green because the city has some type of historical significance, such as it being a National Park.
due to the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll
it would not appear green
Try green or yellow-green. Water is colorless, so any color tiles you have in your pool will make the water appear to be the same color from above. Reflections also influence the color, depending on how you view the water's surface.
It depends on the viewing angle: by reflected light the crystals appear dark green, but by transmitted light they appear purple. they also change colour depending on whether they are dry crystals (yellow) or have water attached (green).
because they are green
it reflects green light
presence of Chlorophyll in the cells of leaf reflects the green spectrum of light hence the leaf appear green.