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What is the answer of have you ever seen a rainbow?
Yes
Question 1: Have you ever seen a rainbow? Answer: Yes, I have seen a rainbow. Question 2: When do you see a rainbow in the sky?
What do you see a rainbow?
We see rainbows because of the geometry of raindrops. When the sun shines from behind us into the rain, incident rays of light enter the drop and are refracted inwards. They are reflected from the back surface of the raindrop, and refracted again as they exit the raindrop and return to our eyes.
What does the rainbow look like?
The traditional description of the rainbow is that it is made up of seven colors – red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The range of sunlight colors, when combined, looks white to the eye.
Has anybody seen the end of a rainbow?
The mythical “end of the rainbow” was found Friday afternoon in North Carolina, near the town of Thomasville. Video of the elusive spot was posted on Facebook by photographer Katelyn Sebastian of Winston-Salem, revealing the rainbow led straight to Interstate 85, about 80 miles northeast of Charlotte.
What object did Anandi yellow?
She ran out and thought to paint the flower of her garden with the rainbow colours. She actually painted all the colours except yellow. She left the yellow colour for the sun.
What is special about rainbow?
A rainbow is a meteorological phenomenon that is caused by reflection, refraction and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky. It takes the form of a multicoloured circular arc. In a primary rainbow, the arc shows red on the outer part and violet on the inner side.
When can I see a rainbow?
Rainbows can appear any time there are water droplets in the air and the sunlight shines from behind them at a low angle. That means they are more likely to appear in the early morning or later afternoon.
What does rainbow represent in your life?
Rainbows are a symbol of hope in many cultures. Rainbows are frequently represented in Western art and culture, as a sign of hope and promise of better times to come.