it reflects the color of the sky
(like how the ocean is gray during a storm)
Alpine lakes appear blue because of the way sunlight interacts with the water. The water in these lakes is very clear and free of sediment, allowing sunlight to penetrate deeply. When sunlight hits the water, it is absorbed by the water molecules and scattered in all directions. Blue light is scattered the most, giving the lake its blue color.
Well, darling, that body of water is called the Tongue of the Ocean. It's a deep trench that separates Andros and New Providence in the Bahamas. So, if you're ever lost at sea in that area, just remember you're floating in the fabulous Tongue of the Ocean.
A clear blue lake is often appealing to humans; it seems like a good place for a swim, like a swimming pool. Biologically, however, there is probably nothing living in it. When plants are living in the water, it usually gains a greenish tinge. The presence of plants and animals tends to cloud the water due to their activities and body processes. So, no organics, nothing to "cover up" the clear blue. Most acidic bodies of water do not look polluted. As decaying organic matter settles, acidified water can appear clear and blue.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and the object of the verb or a preposition. Examples for the noun ocean: The ocean looked bright and blue from our balcony. I picked up a curious object that the ocean had dropped at my feet. A splash in the ocean will perk you right up. "I will drown that punk in the ocean so that nobody will find him."
Havasu Falls is blue because of the high concentration of minerals, particularly calcium carbonate, in the water. These minerals reflect and scatter sunlight, giving the water its distinctive blue color.
When you look into an ocean or a lake, the water looks like it's blue. But, up close, water isn't really blue. It's only blue when you look at it in big groups, (like an ocean or a lake, a pond etc.), because the sky is blue, so the color of the sky makes a blue reflection on the water, making it look blue. So, on a map, if you drew water as clear, nobody would be able to tell there was anything there at all! So, water on a map is drawn blue instead.
water is really always clear just depending on the cup it looks different colors ( unless someone pulled a prank and turned the water blue with dye) but in movies its blue because they cant take a glass cup and put clear water because you wouldn't see it. So they make it blue cause its closest to clear and that's the color of the ocean
Its not stagnant. Whether its from rain or underground rivers the water must be clear/clean. Dirty water is not clear, obviously.
The ocean appears blue because water molecules absorb light from the red part of the spectrum and scatter light in the blue part of the spectrum more efficiently. This scattering causes more blue light to reach our eyes, making the ocean appear blue.
The cause is mostly from pollution
saint thomas the virgin islands
Mexico's beaches appear so blue because they do not contain plankton and suspended sediment. The ocean absorbs wavelengths of light except for the blue, which is another reason for the clear, blue appearance.
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Kind of. You see, the actual color of the sky is clear. When the sun's rays hits the ocean water, it reflects into the air, and makes the sky look blue to the human eye. However, water is also clear. The ocean is clear. The things that makes it it's colors are the Sun's rays and what's inside of it like algae and all that stuff. So technically yes, the color of water affects the color of the sky.
Hawaii does not have lakes, it has small ponds though.
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.
They are blue because the sky's color is reflected in the water. The water is actually clear, but looks blue because of the sky. During cloudy days and storms, the color is more grayish than blue. It reflects the colour of the sky. It is blue because of the sky. It reflects off the sky.