I believe you asking if you are right with your facts. Rainbows happen when sunlight and rain combine in a very specific way. The beams of sunlight separate into the colors we see in the rainbow as they enter a raindrop. Sunlight is actually made up of different colors that we don't usually see. When a beam of sunlight comes down to Earth, the light is white. Hope this does help.
The Bible says nothing about how rainbows are formed.
No, it can be formed also before.
Rainbows are made by the refraction and reflection of the sun's rays as they fall on raindrops.
rainbows are formed because of the scattering of light .......when the sunlight meets the water droplets..scattering of light takes place...this forms a rainbow 2 or 3 rainbows are formed because of the multiple scattering of light
Rainbows are formed by the reflection of sun onto water.
The Bible says nothing about how rainbows are formed.
Rainbows are formed by sunlight.
by the rain
No, it can be formed also before.
Rainbows are made by the refraction and reflection of the sun's rays as they fall on raindrops.
rainbows are formed because of the scattering of light .......when the sunlight meets the water droplets..scattering of light takes place...this forms a rainbow 2 or 3 rainbows are formed because of the multiple scattering of light
Rainbows are formed by the reflection of sun onto water.
Yes. Rainbows are formed when the sun and water meet and water is nature and so is the sun so yes rainbows are part of nature
No it can't be because at a time only one can be formed.
Rainbows are formed by the diffraction of light through precipitation at any time of year. If you are not seeing rainbows in the summer it is because it is not raining where you live in the summer.
Rainbows are formed when light passes through particles or droplets of water. They are normally seen after rainfall, therefore, they can really be seen anywhere in the world where there is rain.
Rainbows are caused by sunlight glinting off tiny water particles in the sky, bouncing the light back towards the observer. In other words, any time you see a rainbow directly in front of you, the Sun is directly behind you, and your shadow points at the center of the circle the rainbow is describing. There are 2 types of rainbows. One that is formed in the sky and one that is formed by mist. But they both have something in common. All rainbows are formed by water or moisture and light put together and makes a rainbow. That's why you see rainbows right after rain.