Why is the Pacific ocean so blue?

The reason the ocean is blue is due to the absorption and scattering of light. The blue wavelengths of light are scattered, similar to the scattering of blue light in the sky but absorption is a much larger factor than scattering for the clear ocean water.
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Why is the Atlantic ocean not blue?

Sometimes the ocean appears other colors besides blue. For example, the Atlantic off the East Coast of the United States usually appears green. This is due to the presence of algae and plant life. Photosynthetic organisms contain chlorophyll, which not only appears green, but also absorbs red and blue light.
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Why is the Pacific Ocean a different color?

Ocean color depends on how light interacts with the materials in the water. When light enters water, it can either be absorbed (light gets used up, the water gets "darker"), scattered (light gets bounced around in different directions, the water remains "bright"), or a combination of both.
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What makes the ocean more blue?

Basically, says NASA, "the more phytoplankton in the water, the greener it is.... the less phytoplankton, the bluer it is."
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Why is Hawaii water so blue?

The reason the ocean is blue is due to the absorption and scattering of light. The blue wavelengths of light are scattered, similar to the scattering of blue light in the sky but absorption is a much larger factor than scattering for the clear ocean water.
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Why is the Pacific Ocean brown?

When the water looks murky or brown, it means there is a lot of mud, or sediment, in the water. Sediment particles can be so tiny that they take a long time to settle to the bottom, so they travel wherever the water goes. Rivers carry sediment into the bay, and waves and tides help keep the sediment suspended.
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Which ocean is dirtiest?

Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean is probably the most polluted ocean in the world. The United Nations Environment Programme has estimated that 650,000,000 tons of sewage, 129,000 tons of mineral oil, 60,000 tons of mercury, 3,800 tons of lead and 36,000 tons of phosphates are dumped into the Mediterranean each year.
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What is the purest sea in the world?

The Weddell Sea has been claimed by scientists to have the clearest waters of any ocean in the world.
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What is the dirtiest beach in the world?

One of the dirtiest beaches in the world is Haina Beach in the Dominican Republic. The beach is littered with trash and human waste, making it a dangerous place to swim.
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Why is the Atlantic Ocean not clear?

It's about what's in the water

That's because that murky water is typically home to more living organisms, including phytoplankton (algae) and zooplankton (jellyfish and other ocean-wandering animals), which in turn make the water appear cloudy. Newport Beach in California.
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Why is Caribbean water so clear?

Beneath the Caribbean. The Caribbean Sea, like other tropical ocean regions, contains warm, clear water. The water is clear due to the absence of plankton and suspended particles.
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How deep is the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean?

The deepest part of the ocean is called the Challenger Deep and is located beneath the western Pacific Ocean in the southern end of the Mariana Trench, which runs several hundred kilometers southwest of the U.S. territorial island of Guam. Challenger Deep is approximately 10,935 meters (35,876 feet) deep.
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Why is Bahamas water so clear?

The reason that the water in the Bahamas and Hawaii is clearer than along the California coast is likely a combination of both of these factors: 1) the sediments in the Bahamas and Hawaii tend to be composed of heavier particles that are not as easily stirred up or suspended, and 2) there tends to be far less ...
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Why is Florida water so clear?

Our shores have shallow waters often resulting in sandbars, so the sun can reflect off the white sea floors and the surrounding microscopic plankton, which creates the gradient effect of clear-to-emerald-to azure-to-navy waters as you progress further out into the Gulf.
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Why is Caribbean water so turquoise?

The Caribbean is such a light a shade of blue due to the tendency of the Caribbean coast to scatter sunlight. The fact that the sand is light colored and the water is relatively shallow also makes the water appear turquoise.
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What country has the prettiest water?

1. The Maldives. The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, have around 1,190 islands and sandbanks. A lagoon with crystal clear water encircles all the islands, which are protected by a reef structure that is home to an array of underwater life.
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What is deepest ocean in the world?

The Mariana Trench, in the Pacific Ocean, is the deepest location on Earth.
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Where is the calmest ocean water?

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Why is Arabian sea water black?

This water from the rivers, after heavy rain, brings mud, decomposed leaves, trees, minerals and salinity with it. When the muddy brown water from the rivers, mixes with the salt water of the sea, the colour of the sea water turns into black.
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What ocean has the most plastic?

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a gyre of plastic debris in the north-central Pacific Ocean. It's the largest accumulation of plastic in the world.
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Why is East Coast ocean not clear?

Some beaches have crystal clear water while others are murky and gray. While you might think pollution turns clear water murky, there's usually a different explanation, according to AccuWeather. Oceans move east to west as the Earth spins because of its rotation, creating a phenomenon known as upwelling.
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Why are Indian beaches not blue?

The primary reason for not having clear blue water at Indian beaches is rivers, and the terrain on which those rivers run. You will see that all turquoise blue waters come from islands. Islands do not have rivers. Rivers bring in sediment and turbulence which keeps the sediments afloat.
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Why is the Indian ocean so salty?

From precipitation to the land to the rivers to the sea

The rain physically erodes the rock and the acids chemically break down the rocks and carries salts and minerals along in a dissolved state as ions. The ions in the runoff are carried to the streams and rivers and then to the ocean.
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