Shark, fish, and most underwater animal's semen is blue.
A mythical creature that appears once in a blue moon. He will often be found on Starcraft.
Water
The colour blue has no individual significance on the Olympic flag. It was chosen, as were alll the other colours, because at least one of them appears on each nations flag.
blue revolution is associated with increased production of fish
"Blue Water" is Naval terminology for deep ocean, as opposed to littoral (coastal), riverine, or regional operations (Coast Guard, or Navy, depending on the mission). A "Blue Water Navy" is a Navy that has global operational or strategic capability - the U.S., Britain, France, Russia (barely) are all examples of nations having both a Blue Water Navy, and the maritime history of Naval operations to go with it. Blue Water policy refers to operations that involve open ocean scenarios, as opposed to littoral, riverine, or landlocked water operations.
Water appears greenish blue because its complimentary color red is absorbed by water molecules
Water does not have anything to do with it. The sky appears blue due to the bending of light.
Ocean water appears blue due to the absorption and scattering of sunlight. Water molecules absorb colors in the red part of the light spectrum, while blue light is scattered the most, giving the ocean its blue appearance. The deeper the water, the more pronounced the blue color due to increased absorption of other light wavelengths.
The water appears blue because it is reflecting the sunlit atmosphere from the relative perspective of the surface of the Earth. (There are other reasons too.)
It is estimated that there is more blue in the world than green. This is because the Earth's surface is approximately 71% covered by water, which appears blue. Additionally, the sky also appears blue due to the scattering of sunlight in the atmosphere.
The water in the ocean appears blue because it absorbs colors from the sunlight spectrum and reflects blue light back to our eyes. This is due to the way water molecules scatter and absorb light wavelengths.
The water appears blue because it is reflecting the sunlit atmosphere from the relative perspective of the surface of the Earth. (There are other reasons too.)
Sea water appears blue due to the way it absorbs and scatters sunlight. Water molecules absorb colors in the red part of the light spectrum, while blue light is scattered and reflected back to our eyes, making the sea water appear blue.
Yes, it his slightly blue but it appears colorless to the human eye when in small quantities.
The colour of silver metal in water is whiteThe colour of copper nitrate in water is blue (due to the Cu++ ion).
Thymol blue indicator appears blue in basic solutions with a pH greater than 8.2.
The ocean appears blue because water molecules absorb colors in the red part of the light spectrum, while reflecting and scattering blue light. This gives the ocean its characteristic blue color.