If you are referring to the different depths of blue and green, it is because the deeper the water is, the darker the color. The reason for this is because the deeper the water, the less sunlight can penetrate through to the floor and reflect back out.
No, the sky is not a reflection of the ocean. The sky appears blue due to the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere, while the ocean's color is influenced by factors such as depth, sediment, and the presence of algae.
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.
The ocean appears blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum, while reflecting and scattering blue light. This causes the ocean to look blue to our eyes.
The sky appears blue because of a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, where sunlight is scattered by the gases and particles in the Earth's atmosphere. This scattering causes shorter blue wavelengths of light to be more dominant in the sky. The color of the sky is not directly related to the ocean, although the ocean can reflect the blue color of the sky, giving it a bluish hue.
Red light does not penetrate 70 meters beneath the ocean surface as it is quickly absorbed by water molecules.
The reason the ocean is blue is because the color of the sky reflects on the ocean.
There is the color Pacific Blue. The color was created to represent the color of the Pacific Ocean.
why is the ocean a diffferent color than the sky
why is the ocean a diffferent color than the sky
the color of the ocean
The color of the ocean on a cloudy day is, gray.
yes. if its about to rain, it will be a dark ocean. if it is sunny, it will be a regular...
Not really. While there are reptiles that can change color, none of them live in the ocean.
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the ocean colors affect the ocean and fisheries will be affected by it too
the color of the ocean floor is a light brown with specs of some shells at the bottom (very grainy)
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