A rainbow must always be in the opposite direction from you compared to the sun.
So if you see a rainbow in the morning, its center would be in a generally westerly
direction from you.
A rainbow must always be in the opposite direction from you compared to the sun.So if you see a rainbow in the morning, its center would be in a generally westerlydirection from you.
The sun rises in the East and sets in the West.
Because at every point IN the rainbow, the angle between the direction to the sun and the direction to your eye has to be the same angle. The only bunch of points that can satisfy that requirement is a bunch of points that are all on the same circle.
Rainbows appear sometimes when its raining and some appear after but they should dissapear.A rainbow should appear whenever the sun is behind you in a clear skyAND there are water drops in the air in front of you.
No, the end of a rainbow is not a physical location that can be tracked down. Rainbows are optical phenomena caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets. They appear to end in a certain area, but as you move closer, the rainbow will shift or disappear altogether.
A rainbow must always be in the opposite direction from you compared to the sun.So if you see a rainbow in the morning, its center would be in a generally westerlydirection from you.
The sun rises in the East and sets in the West.
Because at every point IN the rainbow, the angle between the direction to the sun and the direction to your eye has to be the same angle. The only bunch of points that can satisfy that requirement is a bunch of points that are all on the same circle.
Iris, the goddess of rainbow could make rainbow appear.
Movies don't appear in the rainbow.
Currently Rainbow Dash does not appear to have a boyfriend.
the rainbow store closes at 1:00 in the morning
because god
Rainbows appear sometimes when its raining and some appear after but they should dissapear.A rainbow should appear whenever the sun is behind you in a clear skyAND there are water drops in the air in front of you.
After it rains outside and it is sunny, you may be able to find a rainbow.
No, the end of a rainbow is not a physical location that can be tracked down. Rainbows are optical phenomena caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets. They appear to end in a certain area, but as you move closer, the rainbow will shift or disappear altogether.
You only will see a rainbow if you're facing the opposite direction of the sun