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22 July, 14:59
If the sky is blue, why is water blue
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22 July, 15:00
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Because of the ocean
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The blue of the ocean reflects onto the sky
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Denisse Horn
22 July, 15:17
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The water is blue because it is reflecting the sky.
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Okay, for example say its night, the water isn't blue anymore because its dark out side and the sky isn't blue anymore so you could say the water is like a mirror.
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