The blue color of your water may be due to the presence of certain minerals or chemicals, such as copper or chlorine, which can give water a blue tint. It is recommended to have your water tested to determine the exact cause of the color.
It is not blue water but water that has been treated with a chemical that is blue to control odor.
blue birds get there water from there wings there wings are blue cause they have water in them if you kill a blue bird and suck on its beek you can get water
water in ocean or sea is colored blue because of the replection of the blue sky... water is colorless...
sea water is in blue colour because of the sky's reflection
Blue the color of water and water bending
Pool water looks blue because of the way water absorbs and scatters light. When sunlight enters the water, it is absorbed by the molecules and particles in the water, especially in the blue wavelength. This causes the blue light to be the dominant color reflected back to our eyes, making the water appear blue.
The ocean is blue because water is a blue substance.Many people are sure that bodies of water are blue because the water reflects the sky. But wouldn't this only make the shiny surface-reflections look blue? And doesn't water sometimes remain blue on cloudy days? Exactly. There's no mystery here; water looks blue because water *is* blue. Pure water is a blue chemical. It's not just the sky that creates the colors we see.
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When copper reacts with water, it forms copper hydroxide which has a blue color. This is why when copper objects such as pipes or fittings corrode, the water turns blue due to the presence of copper hydroxide in the water.
The blue appearance of a lake is the result of the reflection of a blue sky on the water's surface. A jar of water indoors does not have a blue reflection from the sky and therefore does not have a blue color.
Its hard to paint water. Simpily because in small concentrations water is fairly transparent, the blue color may be inspired from the color of the sky reflecting on the waters surface. HOWEVER water truley is a blue substance, as the depth of water increases the blue-er the water becomes. This is because of the water molecules abality to absord red light and in turn reflecting blue light.
Yes but no , the blue whale is blue & gray but they look a fine lite blue under the sea.