When you look into an ocean or a lake, the water looks like it's blue. But, up close, water isn't really blue. It's only blue when you look at it in big groups, (like an ocean or a lake, a pond etc.), because the sky is blue, so the color of the sky makes a blue reflection on the water, making it look blue. So, on a map, if you drew water as clear, nobody would be able to tell there was anything there at all! So, water on a map is drawn blue instead.
Natural light is clear but looks like it is coloured. Just like water looks blue but it is actually clear. Hope this helped!
The ocean appears blue because water molecules absorb light from the red part of the spectrum and scatter light in the blue part of the spectrum more efficiently. This scattering causes more blue light to reach our eyes, making the ocean appear blue.
Estero Beach in Mexico typically has clear blue waters. However, water clarity can vary depending on weather conditions, tides, and other factors. It's always a good idea to check for current water conditions before planning a visit.
No, the sky is blue due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, where particles in the atmosphere scatter sunlight in all directions. The sea appears blue because it absorbs colors from the sunlight spectrum and reflects blue light.
Water is clear but when there's a lot of water gathered together it looks liked it is blue, but it's not. That's why when you have a water bottle, its clear not blue
The water actually is blue but it looks like it is clear
it isn't. water is clear.
Its not stagnant. Whether its from rain or underground rivers the water must be clear/clean. Dirty water is not clear, obviously.
its where water is you its blue/clear
it isn't, it's clear, it's just blue in cartoons
Copper sulfate solution is clear and blue Water is clear and colorless
water is really always clear just depending on the cup it looks different colors ( unless someone pulled a prank and turned the water blue with dye) but in movies its blue because they cant take a glass cup and put clear water because you wouldn't see it. So they make it blue cause its closest to clear and that's the color of the ocean
Yes. I may seem clear, but there is a hint of blue in it. If you ever go to the north pole and dig in the ice, you can see water that is blue.
The light from the sun reflects on the clear water making it seem blue.
People color raindrops blue because the ocean is blue and the ocean is water. The ocean is blue because the blue sky reflects on the water turning it blue. Water is really clear. The ocean is really clear. Since the sea is water and raindrops are water people assume that raindrops are blue and color them blue. Some people know raindrops are not blue but color them anyway because they want to add more color in their drawings.
The Caribbean has very clear blue water because it is clean. This water has not been overly polluted by humans yet.