Learn on PengiAmplify Science (California) Grade 8Chapter 4: Science Seminar (Case Study: Crab Vision)

Lesson 1: Light in the Ocean

Key Idea.

Section 1

Water as a Selective Filter

Key Idea

Like the atmosphere, the ocean acts as a filter for sunlight.

However, water filters light differently than air does.

Section 2

The Light Environment Changes with Depth

Key Idea

Because of this selective absorption, the spectrum of available light changes as you go deeper.

By the time you reach 100 meters deep, all red light has been absorbed by the water above. The "light environment" at this depth consists only of blue and green wavelengths.

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Chapter 4: Science Seminar (Case Study: Crab Vision)

  1. Lesson 1Current

    Lesson 1: Light in the Ocean

  2. Lesson 2

    Lesson 2: Debating Crab Vision

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: End-of-Unit Assessment

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Section 1

Water as a Selective Filter

Key Idea

Like the atmosphere, the ocean acts as a filter for sunlight.

However, water filters light differently than air does.

Section 2

The Light Environment Changes with Depth

Key Idea

Because of this selective absorption, the spectrum of available light changes as you go deeper.

By the time you reach 100 meters deep, all red light has been absorbed by the water above. The "light environment" at this depth consists only of blue and green wavelengths.

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Chapter 4: Science Seminar (Case Study: Crab Vision)

  1. Lesson 1Current

    Lesson 1: Light in the Ocean

  2. Lesson 2

    Lesson 2: Debating Crab Vision

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: End-of-Unit Assessment