Yes possible.
A Moonbow lmao that kinda sounds stupid sorry but i saw one and yea i mostly called it a Black Rainbow cuz it had grey but the grey rainbow sounded stupid so i just called it the BLACK RAINBOW Enjoy =]
No, rainbow trout will eat insects on the water top, as well as smaller fish.
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Rainbows are based on the Sun's light, and diffraction of the light in raindrops separates out the colors. From any position of Sun, rainfall, and observer, the colors are fixed in orientation. Rainbows only change colors in cartoons, or if recreational drugs are involved. Everyone sees rainbows differently. I could see it (from top) purple, red, orange, yellow, while you could see it red, yellow, orange, purple.
It is on top of the transmission next to the shift cables. The switch should be hot while in reverse.
Because of the resolution of the colours as light reflects through the water particles
Purple.Answer:The "last" colour could be on either side of the rainbow. The visible colours are:RedOrangeYellowGreenBlueIndigoViolet
The top colour of a rainbow is red, then the second is orange, third is yellow, fourth is green, fifth is blue, sixth is indigo and the seventh colour is violet.
its a rainbow coloured bird with ruffed feathers and the order of colours from top to bottom is this: yellow, red, blue. those are the4 colours in order.
red. you can remember the colors of the rainbow in order by remembering: Roy G. Biv (red (r), orange (o), yellow (y), green (g), blue (b), indego (i, some people say this is no longer a color of the rainbow), and violet (v. violet is also known as purple) )
There are seven colors in a rainbow. Listed from top to bottom, these are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The color with the longest wavelength is red. After this, the color with the next longest wavelength is orange, then yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
There are a couple of complicating factors in answering this question, so bear with me. First: a rainbow is actually a complete circle, or would be if the ground didn't get in the way. So instead of saying "bottom" and "top" let's talk about the inner arc and the outer arc. Second: the physics of refraction works out so that there are sometimes two rainbows; the outer one is considerably dimmer than the inner so it's often not noticeable. See the pictures on the Wikipedia rainbow page in Related Links for several examples. The secondary bow has the colors in reverse order. I'm only going to talk about the primary bow. Those caveats out of the way, the color on the inside of the primary bow ("bottom" at the highest point of the arc) is violet.
The Rainbow consists of ROY G BIV Red Orange Yellow blue green indigo (indigo is debatable as to whether or not it is one of the top rainbow colors) and Violet
Go to the main shops, and click on Rainbow pool. then at the top, click on All Pet Colours!
From the bottom up, it's red. From the top down, it's violet. The colors are remembered by ROY G BIV. Red, Orange , Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo (a dark blue) and Violet.
A Moonbow lmao that kinda sounds stupid sorry but i saw one and yea i mostly called it a Black Rainbow cuz it had grey but the grey rainbow sounded stupid so i just called it the BLACK RAINBOW Enjoy =]
The order of colors are 1st rainbow red-orange-yellow-green-blue-indigo-violet 2nd rainbow violet-indigo-blue-green-yellow-orange-red With a double rainbow the order of the colors are reversed. Light rays emitted by the sun are effectively parallel when they reach the earth. The rain drops are mostly all the same shape. When the sunshine in the sky with lots of raindrops, it can produce a rainbow. Double rainbows is where the sunlight bounces twice off the back interior surface of the raindrop before it re-emerges into the air. The second reflection inverts the order of the colors.