@emmyxtech: Why is the ocean blue?? #Science #facts #History #technology #Tech

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yoder____
Yago :
So why is my toilet water yellow
2026-06-11 18:11:07
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kreftunge
່ :
Whatever you say baby
2026-03-11 18:48:15
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kirk_sde
Kirk-$de :
WHAT is your comment section gng 😭✌💔
2026-03-13 06:51:27
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richellegonzales1108
Richelle :
why does half of the comments love you bruh (≖_≖ )
2026-05-10 11:11:51
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rednote1d
小红薯 :
I want all water reflecting just you. 🥰
2026-03-11 16:24:20
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joy_22102
Joy_ :
I can officially tell my mom that TikTok is educational
2026-06-14 00:49:47
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nothingjustaninchident1
Formula 1️⃣ :
so why are rivers green
2026-03-19 15:51:58
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reyjbeiter
ProReyjBeiter :
You’re the only one reflecting in my eyes
2026-03-20 11:43:22
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materiablade
Materiablade :
why do I love this girl
2026-05-05 14:39:20
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atlaseexperience
Atlas :
I love your voice and videos. "your welcome " to cute
2026-03-11 17:09:03
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rapaaaaa6767
Rapa :
Whatever you say beautiful
2026-03-19 16:16:41
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defaultasl
Big black pencil up my ahh 200 :
WHAT is this comment section folk 🫩✌️
2026-03-20 01:33:32
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dtpthcssvemad9vabavauafa
dtpthcssvemad9vabavauafa :
Strange comments
2026-03-12 22:42:55
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motormomomo
motormomomot :
i like pretty science girl
2026-05-09 04:03:44
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van.chikaka
Van Chikaka :
reflect you to me
2026-03-14 12:41:47
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asohdss
Hindi Aso :
u da real water
2026-03-20 08:05:53
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mei.zhaling
xīnyí :
cuz it’s translucent ?????
2026-04-15 00:38:42
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krm_shezad
She._.zad🩵 :
you da real oceann
2026-03-28 10:23:55
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not..cruz_here
🧚‍♀️enzie :
it’s the reflection of the sky which makes it blue thats why when u go under it’s clear! hope this helped
2026-05-25 07:49:54
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geezyyo
🇬🇷geezy🏛️ :
its like glass. alot of it = blue
2026-05-22 02:26:33
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tjasienski
Tad :
It’s easily noticeable when diving. Underwater photos require making colour correction because they lack reds and have too much blue.
2026-03-12 07:48:06
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jasondavid685
jasondavid685 :
I don't know if I can absorb any facts coming from you...
2026-03-11 20:14:15
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sark_50
Sark50 :
Your welcome
2026-05-09 23:40:16
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The rule was simple. Notice it, fix it, or let it go — but no saying it out loud just to say it. Ninety days, no spoken complaints. The first two weeks were brutal. I had no idea how much of my talking was just narrating what was wrong. Traffic. The weather. The line. The thing he did again. I had to relearn how to hold a whole conversation without complaint as the glue. Because that's what it turned out to be. Glue. Half of my bonding ran on shared annoyance — the knowing eye-roll, the
The rule was simple. Notice it, fix it, or let it go — but no saying it out loud just to say it. Ninety days, no spoken complaints. The first two weeks were brutal. I had no idea how much of my talking was just narrating what was wrong. Traffic. The weather. The line. The thing he did again. I had to relearn how to hold a whole conversation without complaint as the glue. Because that's what it turned out to be. Glue. Half of my bonding ran on shared annoyance — the knowing eye-roll, the "ugh, same." Strip it out, and for a while I felt oddly alone, like I'd misplaced an entire language. Then the strange part arrived, somewhere around week five. I started running out of things to complain about. Not because life suddenly improved. Because my brain quietly stopped scanning the day for them. That's the mechanism nobody warns you about. Attention is a muscle. Point it at what's wrong, and it grows stronger at finding wrong — faster, in more places, over smaller and smaller things. Stop feeding it, and it goes hunting for something else to land on. The complaints had never been reporting reality. They'd been building it, one narrated annoyance at a time. … So the side effect wasn't a sunnier mood. It was a different set of eyes entirely. By the end I wasn't biting my tongue or white-knuckling restraint. I'd simply run dry, because I'd retrained what I see first walking into any room — the warm light now, instead of the smudge on the glass. Ninety days didn't fix my life. It stopped me from rehearsing the worst of it on a loop, day after day, until the rehearsal quietly became the life I was living. Try it for one single day. No complaint out loud, not even one. You'll be stunned how often your mouth reaches for it before lunch. Come back and tell me how many times you slipped.

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