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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.skids you don't explain why the sea is different colours in different places, and why sometimes it looks almost green. why are there light and dark colour bands when you look out over the ocean? is it to do with the plant and animal life there?
i was under the impression, misguided as it may be, that the sea was blue because that's what colour water is, which didn't seem that unlikely because lots of compounds
I'll go with Skids on the sky blue scattering explanation.
Water is blue all on its own. If you were curious enough, get a long tube (notice I can't remember how long, not the kind of thing you are bound to have lieing about), with glass ends, and fill it with the purest H2O you can find. Shine a nice bright white light in one end and stick your eye on the other. If you see any colour other than blue, call me.
I've also spent some time in ice caves, and they are very blue, and beautiful.