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  2. Ocean color - Wikipedia

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    Ocean water can appear red if there is a bloom of a specific kind of phytoplankton causing a discoloration of the sea surface. [22] These events are called "Red tides." However, not all red tides are harmful, and they are only considered harmful algal blooms if the type of plankton involved contains hazardous toxins. [23]

  3. Color of water - Wikipedia

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    Glacial rock flour makes New Zealand's Lake Pukaki a lighter turquoise than its neighbors. The presence of color in water does not necessarily indicate that the water is not drinkable. Water with high water clarity is generally more cyan in color due to low concentrations of particles and/or dissolved substances. Color-causing particulate ...

  4. Seas with color names - Wikipedia

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    The names are: The Red Sea, White Sea, Black Sea, and Yellow Sea. Their names are given by the color of the water. Sometimes a system of color symbolism was used as the following method green or light blue for east, black or dark for north, white for west, and red for south. This method is called cardinal directions. [1]

  5. NASA satellite captures turquoise swirls in Black Sea - AOL

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  6. Turquoise - Wikipedia

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    Gilson turquoise is made in both a uniform colour and with black "spiderweb matrix" veining not unlike the natural Nevada material. The most common imitation of turquoise encountered today is dyed howlite and magnesite , both white in their natural states, and the former also having natural (and convincing) black veining similar to that of ...

  7. Pink lake - Wikipedia

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    The majority of pink salt lakes change their colour which is often linked to rainfall. A lake in Westgate Park, Melbourne, Australia, was coloured pink in March 2017 [10] and then again in September 2019, but since then and as of January 2022 had taken on a dark green hue. Warmer weather and lower rainfall appears to make it turn pink. [1]

  8. Why is the McKinley Park duck pond a bright turquoise ... - AOL

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  9. Designers Swear by These 15 Blue-Green Paint Colors

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    From classic midtone blues for your living room to vibrant turquoise shades that can enliven a breakfast room, here are the 15 best blue-green paint colors for your home. Inchyra Blue by Farrow & Ball