Full Speed Ahead, Never Mind the Icebergs
The SS Ipernity continues to steam full ahead. I should post this there but I said I wasn't going to post any more since my membership is about to expire.
Most icebergs are white in colour, but some may appear blue or even green. Ice is full of tiny air bubbles that scatter all colour wavelengths the same amount, giving the ice a white appearance. If the ice is compressed, the bubbles are squeezed out and the blue light is scattered much more than other colours – making the ice appear blue
Full Speed Ahead, Never Mind the Icebergs
The SS Ipernity continues to steam full ahead. I should post this there but I said I wasn't going to post any more since my membership is about to expire.
Most icebergs are white in colour, but some may appear blue or even green. Ice is full of tiny air bubbles that scatter all colour wavelengths the same amount, giving the ice a white appearance. If the ice is compressed, the bubbles are squeezed out and the blue light is scattered much more than other colours – making the ice appear blue