A word that describes blue-green water is "teal." This term is often used to refer to a color that combines both blue and green hues, resembling the clear waters of tropical seas. Additionally, "aqua" can also be used to describe similar shades of water.
Green is grass, blue is water..
There is some Blue green algae in nearly all water especially fresh water.
Green water has more oxygen, than blue water. In the early years of our planet's history, our water was green, because the earth had a higher oxygen content.
The word "emerald" can be used before the word "green" to describe a particular shade or type of green.
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One way to separate the blue-green chemical from water is through a process called liquid-liquid extraction. In this experiment, you can mix the water containing the blue-green chemical with an organic solvent such as dichloromethane. The blue-green chemical will partition into the organic solvent, allowing you to separate the two layers. The organic solvent layer can then be evaporated to obtain the blue-green chemical.
The same reason the sky is blue, it just is
The blue due to the presence of liquid water. The green is due to the presence of plant life.
Blue and green
Pure water is evaporated faster.
Earth appears green and blue due to the presence of water and vegetation. The blue color comes from the reflection of sunlight by the oceans and the atmosphere, while the green color is from the reflection and absorption of sunlight by plants. The combination of these colors gives Earth its distinct appearance.