Why do glaciers appear blue?
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Glaciers appear blue because dense, compacted ice absorbs longer wavelengths of light, such as red and yellow, while scattering shorter wavelengths, like blue. This phenomenon becomes more pronounced as the ice thickens and air bubbles are compressed. The intense blue colour indicates the purity and density of the glacier ice, offering a stunning visual feature of these natural formations.