Light is absorbed and scattered as it passes through water, with longer wavelengths like red light being absorbed first. By the time light reaches the seabed, only blue and green wavelengths are left, resulting in a bluish tint. Additionally, sunlight doesn't penetrate very deep into the ocean, making the seabed appear dark.
It's when you see the Moon in daylight with a bright blue sky. The dark areas (the maria) on the Moon can look similar to the colour of the sky and give the impression of a partly transparent Moon.
A dark color absorbs more sunlight and heat compared to a light color, so a dark-colored solar oven will heat up quicker and reach higher temperatures. This can help improve the efficiency of the solar oven in cooking food or boiling water.
Those are the lunar mare (plural maria) or seas. They were so named before anyone realised there was no water on the moon.
The blue appearance of the open oceans is due to the reflection off the "blue" sky. On an overcast day, the sea will look rather grey. Close to a sandy shore, the agitated water will be brown due to carrying a lot of sand grains. If the shore is rocky, due to less sand grains, the water will appear clearer, and an observer would be able to see the seabed.
No, a very dark night is not luminous. Luminosity refers to the amount of light emitted by an object or source, so a dark night would have minimal to no light present.
Honey is clear as water and dark as molasses ! So honey is transparent 🍯 Hope all of you understand
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water is transparent, so sunlight penetrates the water easily :)
The farther you go down, the harder it is to see, because the water is not perfectly transparent and it gradually cuts down on the light that penetrates from the surface. So it gets dark.
Light can pass through water because it is a transparent medium, meaning it allows light to travel through it relatively unobstructed. Water molecules do not absorb visible light, so it can pass through the water easily.
Shadows are formed when light is blocked by an opaque object, preventing the light from reaching a surface and creating a dark area behind the object. Transparent objects allow light to pass through them, so they do not create shadows.
The maple leaf was so thin it was transparent.
May I have a water glass that is not so permeable? Your story is not only transparent, it is quite permeable!
Water is naturally clear, or transparent, so you can see through it. Megan Of course, if the water is polluted vision is impaired. Time to clean up our environment?
first of all we need to know What is transparent?Transparent is transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity.For example clear glass, water, clear plastic, Acrylic sheet, light, air... that's all I can think of so far.
It's when you see the Moon in daylight with a bright blue sky. The dark areas (the maria) on the Moon can look similar to the colour of the sky and give the impression of a partly transparent Moon.
I've recently heard that the water's color is because of the sky. You see, water is very clear and transparent. The sky's color reflects towards it so that's why water seems blue.