Why is the sea green?

As light bounces off and passes through water, it reflects the color blue back to our eyes, but microscopic algae and tiny sediments known as colored dissolved organic matter muddy the metaphorical waters and cause oceans to appear green, red, or brown.
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Why does Sea appear green?

The most important light-absorbing substance in the oceans is chlorophyll, which phytoplankton use to produce carbon by photosynthesis. Due to this green pigment - chlorophyll - phytoplankton preferentially absorb the red and blue portions of the light spectrum (for photosynthesis) and reflect green light.
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Why is sea water green or blue?

The ocean is blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum. Like a filter, this leaves behind colors in the blue part of the light spectrum for us to see. The ocean may also take on green, red, or other hues as light bounces off of floating sediments and particles in the water.
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Why is Hawaii water so clear?

The Big Island of Hawaii is the youngest of the island chain. The majority of the coastline is still lava rock. This means there is no sand to stir up in the water. There is also less runoff from the shore.
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Why is the ocean 2 different colors?

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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Why ocean sometimes blue and sometimes green ?



Is water actually blue?

While relatively small quantities of water appear to be colorless, pure water has a slight blue color that becomes deeper as the thickness of the observed sample increases. The hue of water is an intrinsic property and is caused by selective absorption and scattering of white light.
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Why is water in Thailand green?

Each green dot you see in the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea is a fishing vessel, casting a bright green light on the boat to attract plankton and fish in the area.
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Why is the sea turquoise?

Water can absorb all colors except for a couple. However, there are two major wavelengths of light that aren't absorbed. Those colors are Blue and Green. In fact, water acts as a reflector against Blue and Green, thus causing the water to appear in a turquoise color.
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Why is Atlantic ocean not blue?

As light bounces off and passes through water, it reflects the color blue back to our eyes, but microscopic algae and tiny sediments known as colored dissolved organic matter muddy the metaphorical waters and cause oceans to appear green, red, or brown.
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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 ocean water brown?

That's when the warmer surface temperatures of the ocean move further out to sea and are replaced with deeper, colder and more sediment-rich waters. The Pacific Ocean is huge and turns a lot of water brownish-gray as a result of upwelling.
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Why doesn't Thailand build a canal?

Rationale. The idea of a Kra Canal has been proposed in modern times since the 1930s, but has never materialized due to high cost and environmental repercussions.
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Is blue or green water deeper?

Blue also travels farther through water than light with longer wavelengths (red, yellow, and green), though very little light reaches deeper than 200 meters (656 feet), and no light at all penetrates beyond 2,000 meters (6,562 feet). So, deeper water appears darker blue than shallow water, following Beer's law.
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Why is the ocean blue in some places?

Basically, says NASA, "the more phytoplankton in the water, the greener it is.... the less phytoplankton, the bluer it is."
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What is the rarest color in nature?

Blue is one of the rarest of colors in nature. Even the few animals and plants that appear blue don't actually contain the color. These vibrant blue organisms have developed some unique features that use the physics of light. First, here's a reminder of why we see blue or any other color.
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What color is snow?

Generally, snow and ice present us with a uniformly white appearance. This is because visible light is white. Most all of the visible light striking the snow or ice surface is reflected back without any particular preference for a single color.
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What color is mirror?

A mirror might look silver because it's usually depicted that way in books or movies. However, it's actually the color of whatever is reflected onto it. A perfect mirror has specular reflection, meaning it reflects all light in a single direction equal to what it receives.
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What color is the moon?

But despite this first-glance appearance, the moon isn't exactly yellow nor bright white. It's more of a dark grey, mixed in with some white, black, and even a bit of orange — and all this is caused by its geology.
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Why is ocean water red?

The name “red tide” comes from the fact that overgrown algae can cause the water to change color. Red tides can be hazardous to human health and sea life. A red tide occurs when certain types of algae—plant-like organisms that live in the water—grow out of control.
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Why is the ocean black?

It's dark down there at the bottom of the sea—darker than you can probably even imagine! Let me explain... The ocean is very, very deep; light can only penetrate so far below the surface of the ocean. As the light energy travels through the water, the molecules in the water scatter and absorb it.
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Is Thailand under monarchy?

Thailand categorizes itself as a constitutional monarchy, the king has little direct power under the constitution and exercises power through the National Assembly, the Council of Ministers, and the Courts in accordance with the 2017 constitution.
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How will Kra Canal affect Singapore?

According to the report, the Kra Canal would be 102 km long, 400 m wide and 20 m deep. It would shorten the journey between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean by 1,200 km. Moving 100,000 tonnes worth of cargo through the canal will shorten the journey two to five days and save approximately US$350,000 in fuel cost.
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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 Maldives water so clear?

The water looks clearer in the Maldives for two reasons: firstly because it's away from major polluting sources and (most importantly), it's relatively shallow near islands and there's a lot of white sand and brilliant sunshine. This makes it easy to see the clarity of the water.
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