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Every point on the rainbow you see has to be a point on the same circle. If it wobbled, then some parts of it would not be on the same circle as other parts. Anyway, there's nothing there where you see the rainbow, except for a bunch of rain or mist or spray in the air. If the wind blows some of them away, then there's just a space on the circle where you don't see the colors from.
There is no 2D shape that makes a sphere, since a sphere is 3D by definition. The closest thing to a 2D sphere is a circle.
go to route 47. go through the first cave that you see. go to the way bottom and surf. go through the little space that you see. its through a huge circle of rox. then go into the next ave you see.
you see space!
You can not see the space shuttle on Earth, but you can see it in a rocket!
You can't see "space". You can see objects in space, but space itself is not visible.If you did wish to observe objects in space, a telescope would help you to do so.
You cannot see rainbows from space.
Yes - you can see all colors of the spectrum in Space.
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Reindeer are only found in the far north near the Arctic Circle.
The diameter of the circle is 9 centimeters. You can yourself construct this circle by taking 4.5 cms on your rounder and drawing a circle. The resultant circle will be a 90mm circle. Then you'll see how big it is.
Yes,at night when the sun is gone, there is no light to hide space so we see space at night.