cecemoeny cecemoeny
  • 19-04-2018
  • History
contestada

Why would you only see blue light at 200 m in the ocean??

Respuesta :

Superluke9111
Superluke9111 Superluke9111
  • 19-04-2018
This is more of a science question, but ok. You see blue light because in the color spectrum blue passes most easily through things. Hence why the sky is blue. Its the light from the sun filtered out and only blue passing all the way through the atmosphere. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which choice shows the correct use of a hyphen? A. commer-cial B. straw-berry C. nine-eighths D. basket-ball
I need help fast please.
what is the angle type and what is the value of X? also please explain how you got your answer.
Given that the speed of light is 2.998 x 108 m/s, what is the frequency of a wave that has a wavelength of 3.55 x 10-8 meters?
Help me with this geometry question please (100% correct only)
Since movement of the lymphatic fluid is not fueled by a pump, such as the heart, how do you think this liquid is propelled around the body? (hint: think back t
Give 2 suggestions to ban the disposal of waste materials into oceans and seas
Rutherford bombarded nitrogen gas with alpha particles, causing some of the nitrogen to change into oxygen by a process of
BEST GETS BRAINLIEST! Find the perimeter and area of each polygon. Please show steps!
What early people once lived in Palestine an developed the Hebrew writing system?