Sea green is a type of green color that is inspired by ocean conditions that cause the sea to appear green from a distance. Pure water typically appears blue from a distance because random particles are likely to absorb long wavelengths of light such as red and scatter shorter blue wavelengths. When the sea appears to be green it is usually due to chlorophyll in the form of phytoplankton or vegetation on the seafloor. Sea green is often bluish and may be described as a cyan color. The following are common types of sea green.
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