No, a rainbow has to be formed by raindrops and sun mixed together.
When there is sunshine, shining on the moisture that rises from the falls, a rainbow can be seen. As the moisture rises it can also turn to water and fall as a short shower on a sunny day. The sun shining on that will also cause a rainbow. So on any good day it is possible to see a rainbow there.
The rainbows are leaning out from the sky (not touching the sky) Thus making the rainbow visible. Another explanation is that the colours are brighter and more powerful than the sky's ordinary blue!Thank you for reading!!
The light we see during the day is actually composed of the colours seen in a rainbow. Sunlight shinning through raindrops split the sunlight into rainbow colours. The raindrops act like a glass prism. The same effect can often be seen in the spray rising from a waterfall on a sunny day.
No, the girl is seen at various times of the day.
I haven't seen the girls all day.
rainbow represents the different colors of a rainbow and leprechaun's on saint Patrick's Day
Since 1887 Punxsutawney Phil has: * Seen his shadow 97 times * Not seen his shadow 15 times * No recorded record 9 times
Her smile was a rainbow that lightened up my day!
rainbow is a seasonal rare area its from st. patricks day
Yes. A rainbow requires moisture in the air in order to form. when its raining and sunny at the same time the light from the sun shines on a raindrop. as the light goes through the raindrop it splits into 7 colours (a rainbow).
The doctor had never seen an injury like that before. I haven't seen the boys all day.
Rainbow skirts are available around Saint Patricks day (march).