Prism.
A prism
rainbow
If the light is strong enough, a shadow is formed. But if that object is a cloud, a rainbow may be formed.
All of the rainbow colours exept its own
Yes, if you're close by
That's called - a prism.
An object that allows some light to pass (but not all light to pass) is called "translucent". Examples include tracing paper and frosted glass.
Transparent is being able to see through an object or item. Having the ability to see what is on the other side. It could be clear, or clear with a colored hue.
A "rainbow" is not a physical object, and cannot be physically approached. Hope that answered your question. :)
A transitive verb has a direct object (receiver of the action), while an intransitive verb has no direct object. The verb "to be" is intransitive. In the sentence "The distant rainbow was spectacular," there is no object or receiver of the action (verb) "was." The adjective "spectacular" modifies the verb "was."
It doesn't have one! Its a object, like cars.
rainbow
A prism
there is no end of the rainbow. It is just an illusion from sun shining on a transparent object at a 45 degree angle.
A spectrograph can do that.
a spectograph
a spectograph