Why Glacier's ICE is blue, while the simple ice appears transparent?
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Glacier ice appears more turquoise than blue because hydrogen bonding within ice shifts the absorption spectrum of ice to a lower energy, making it more green than liquid water. ... While clear ice cubes or icicles may be free of the gases that scatter light, they appear colorless rather than blue.
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The colour of an object is simply a combination of the frequencies of light it reflects. Blue objects seen in white light, for example are just objects that absorb all
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