From the spectrum of the visible light water absorb red, orange, yellow and green radiations. And the result is that we see the blue and violet radiations. Red, orange, yellow and green radiations have longer wavelengths than blue, indigo and violet radiations. The depth of water and variation of composition play also a role.
its not you baffoon its purple with pink polkadots
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Water absorb red, orange, yellow and green radiations.
So, all we see is the blue radiation.
I think it reflects the sky
The sea is blue because it reflects of the sky so when the sky is blue the sea is blue and when the sky is grey the sea is grey. hope this helped ashley
To me, calm, like the sea. The sea is calm, sea is blue, blue is calm. :)
No, the sky is not blue because the sea is blue. The sea water is actually clear, not blue, so we can automatically rule out that the sky is blue because the sea is blue. However, if you see the sea as blue, then it's more correct to say the sea is blue because the sky is blue.
the blue sea.
yes, blue sea is real
Although the sea is often blue, there is no sea called The Blue Sea.
pokemon blue sea
The Black Sea is an inland sea bounded by Europe, Anatolia and the Caucasus.There is no such thing as the Yellow, Red or Blue Sea.However, the sea can be called the 'Blue Sea'.
Yes, "Deep Blue Sea" is typically capitalized as it is a proper noun.
Blue. 'Proper blue,' like shot with light, y'know? And golden-haired.
a blue tuxedo sea urchin
The duration of Deep Blue Sea is 1.75 hours.