Why Blue Wins
Imagine you're wearing a blue shirt, and you stand in front of a white screen. The screen shows everything, but your shirt blocks out other colors. That’s kind of what water does.
It lets blue light travel far through the water, while it stops or slows down other colors like red or yellow. So when we look at big bodies of water from above, all that blue makes them appear blue to us.
Why It Matters
Even on a sunny day, you might see some green or gray in a lake, but blue is the strongest color that reaches our eyes through the water. Just like how your favorite color shows up most when you're near a white wall!
Examples
- A child notices the ocean is blue, but a small puddle isn't.
- A student learns that water can look different depending on its size.
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