The water appears darker when it gets deeper due to increased absorption and scattering of light. As light penetrates deeper into the water, it encounters more particles and substances that absorb and scatter light, resulting in less light being reflected back to the surface. This absorption and scattering processes make the water appear darker as depth increases.
Yes, soil color can change as you go deeper. This is due to factors like the composition of the soil, the presence of minerals, organic matter, and microbial activity. As you go deeper, the color may become darker or lighter depending on these factors.
Some parts of the ocean appear darker than others due to differences in the amount of sunlight that penetrates the water. Deeper areas or regions with more particles and organisms can absorb or scatter light, making the water appear darker.
Water depth affects water temperature because deeper water is less influenced by changes in air temperature than shallow water. Deeper water has more mass and can retain heat better, leading to a more stable temperature compared to shallow water which can heat up or cool down more quickly. Additionally, sunlight penetration is reduced in deeper water, limiting the amount of heat absorbed at the surface.
Pressure. The further you are down, the colder it gets. For example, when you spray yourself with deodorant, its cold. This is because it is under pressure in a can. But yes, the further you go down, the more pressure, the colder it gets.
Sure. The soil can be red,black,yellow,gray and brown!i never thought soil good be yellow and red(:
because the deeper you go in the ocean the darker it gets, therefore the color gets lost and all you can see is blue and black when you get deeper
Yes, soil color can change as you go deeper. This is due to factors like the composition of the soil, the presence of minerals, organic matter, and microbial activity. As you go deeper, the color may become darker or lighter depending on these factors.
your urine gets darker
No it slows down. Take for example an ocean. The deeper you go the darker it gets
It means a girl is hiding something and she is getting deeper and deeper into her lies. She is running from what is right. The more she lies, the darker the forest gets.
It will go a bit deeper into the water.
The deeper you go, the colder it gets. It is further away from the surface which is heated by the sunlight.
The blue gets deeper with altitude. Higher up the sky becomes darker blue as less light is scattered by the thinner atmosphere.
As wer gets deeper there is less oxygen and it gets colder.
Some parts of the ocean appear darker than others due to differences in the amount of sunlight that penetrates the water. Deeper areas or regions with more particles and organisms can absorb or scatter light, making the water appear darker.
the more you go down the denser the water gets until the water is so dense that the sunlight can't reach the bottom of the ocean.
Seaweed does not grow in the deep ocean because the deeper you go, the darker it gets. Without the light, plants (including marine plants) cannot perform photosynthesis, the process of turning sunlight into food.