If cloud and atmospheric conditions are right, yes, rainbows are sometimes seen in deserts. They most commonly are sen following a rain shower.
No, I have never seen a magical scene with rainbows and leprechauns dancing together.
The number of rainbows seen per year varies greatly depending on factors like geographical location, weather patterns, and the observer's vantage point. In regions with frequent rain and sunshine, such as tropical areas, rainbows can be seen multiple times a week. Conversely, in drier or less sunny regions, rainbows may be a rare occurrence. Overall, it's difficult to quantify an exact number of rainbows seen globally each year.
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.
Earth does.
rainbows.
If you have ever seen one, then the obvious answer is negative.
They have seen rainbows in the sky many times in April.
Yes, rainbows can be seen at the South Pole.
Mainly deserts.
Rainbows can be seen when there is sunlight and rain simultaneously. Typically you can see rainbows when the sun is low in the sky, so early morning or late afternoon are the best times to see rainbows.
In some cultures, rainbows are considered lucky because they are often seen as a sign of hope and good fortune. Additionally, rainbows are rare and beautiful natural phenomena, so spotting one is often seen as a positive and joyful experience.
Yes, I have seen them.