The ocean water appear blue because it reflects the light from the blue sky.
Also note:
-Water itself is transparent
-When the sky is not blue (Night, overcast sky), the water is not blue.
-Some water seems green. This is usually due to algae at the bottom which actually cleans the water (which isn't what you'd expect from green water)
Colour depends on sea floor, sky and surface of water.
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The headland, if it overhangs a body of water, can collapse in much less the 250 years. If can in fact change over the course of a single day.
"how much does humidity change in a day?"
It depends what missions you are talking about religously to get holy water that the pries can bless, and militarily so you are defending 3 quarters of theland instead of 4 quarters
Water vapour that you exhale is just like all of the rest of the water in the world. For example, what you breath out today could be part of a storm raining down the next day. It's all part of the water cycle. It works by water being in the ocean to start with. Then, it gets evapourated into a cloud. The cloud then turns back into rain and falls back down to earth, and could be used a drinking water, fall back into the sea, or help a plant grow. Whatever happens to it, it ends up back in the clouds to start the cycle again. Specifically, this is one possibility of exhaled water vapour ending up in the ocean: Exhaled water vapour -> turns into a cloud up in the atmoshpere -> rains down into the sea.
Black. Depends on how cold. Any color except green.
The color of the ocean on a cloudy day is, gray.
The sea is not purple, it is clear, but depending on the colour of the sky it can change. So if the sky is bright blue one day, that color will reflect on to the ocean:)
The sea is not purple, it is clear, but depending on the colour of the sky it can change. So if the sky is bright blue one day, that color will reflect on to the ocean:)
Yes it will, because the rose is a vascular plant... so if you put food color in it, in about a day or 2 you will start to see the tip turn whatever color you used.
No. You do not have to change their water everyday. But every other day is good.
It takes about a day for colour to start to show up, assuming you do the experiment right.
it only absorbs it on aWednesdayand on that day it takes 20hours
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Say you are a water droplet in the ocean. This is how your day goes; Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Runoff, Transpiration, Infiltration, Aquifer, Surface Water in the ocean.
it changes color because the color of the beets bleeds out and changes the color of the water?
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temperatures near water change during the seasons