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We’re all taught that water is clear, so why does the ocean look so strikingly blue when we’re staring out at it? It turns ...
I've been to both the Blue Lagoon and the Sky Lagoon in Iceland, but there's only one I'd go back to again and again.
On a bright, clear day, the sky stretches above us in a brilliant shade of blue. But have you ever wondered why? The answer lies in a fascinating phenomenon known as Rayleigh scattering ...
THE Earth's ocean could one day turn purple - and scientists say it used to be a totally different colour. The Earth 's seas have been predominantly blue for around the last 600 million years.
Newlywed Jake Rosencranz was killed by a weather phenomena known as 'blue sky lightning' in New Smyrna beach, Florida ...
Purple Sky Winery, located in Pleasant View, is the brainchild of Simon Goe, owner of the Snowville-based brine shrimp egg harvester Ocean Star International.
New research claims that Earth's oceans could one day turn purple as our ongoing fight with climate change continues.
"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.
Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki, a highly active volcano, has spewed a towering column of ash high into the sky above Indonesia and ...
The blue colour of sky has nothing to do with colour of the ocean, it is blue due to… If Earth had no atmosphere—like the Moon—there would be no scattering, and the sky would remain black ...