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The blueness of water is due to the way it absorbs and scatters sunlight. In shallow coastal waters, the sunlight is reflected off the sandy bottom, giving the water a sky blue appearance. In deeper ocean waters, sunlight is absorbed by water molecules and particles, causing the water to appear dark blue.
Loamy soil is a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay particles that is dark in color and has a smooth, crumbly texture. It is easily workable and has good water retention while still allowing for proper drainage.
The layer that includes rock particles mixed with dark products of decay is the topsoil layer. Topsoil is the uppermost layer of soil that is rich in organic matter and supports plant growth. It is a combination of mineral particles, organic matter, and nutrients that are essential for plant development.
Because there can be a lot of water in warm air, stratus clouds can easily turn into dark, rain and snow-producing nimbostratus clouds.
Humus is the organic component of soil. It's crumbly in texture, dark brown in color, and fresh in smell. It works as a natural fertilizer. It helps air and water to move properly through soil. It helps soil particles to clump together.
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They can smell it and feel it with their 'whiskers.'
The particles in smoke that give it its dark color are called soot or particulate matter. These particles are small, solid substances that are suspended in the air.
No, "murky" means hard to see through. Deep water can be murky because it is often dark, but shallower water can also be murky if it is muddy.
A brownish purple. In equal parts, a muddy brown.
Seth's boss in "Dark Water Rising" is called Mr. Simpson.
A rather muddy black.
Something pretty muddy... much like caput mortuum
The dark sea
A black shale is a form of dark muddy rock, which is rich in sulphides and organic material.
All H2O (water) particles are colourless. Sea water looks dark blue/black as light can only travell through water for some distance. After this, the sea below becomes darker making it look dark bule/black.
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