It does indeed.
It's a wonder of this universe.
The colors you see in a rainbow Continuous spectrum :)
A rainbow does not refract light. A rainbow is the result of refracted light. Moisture in the air acts a billions of tiny prisms, causing sunlight to refract, or split, into the visible light spectrum of colors.
A spectrum. The rainbow is an example of refracted light.
another prism, backed close to the spectrum, ( rainbow), will emit the original light at other end.
The White Light Spectrum.
Visible Light Spectrum.
It is the spectrum of visible light, which has the colors of the rainbow.
The name of the rainbow colours produced from a white light is called the spectrum.
You see all the colors in a rainbow.
Separating light into various colors produces a spectrum or rainbow.
Visible light rays
When light goes through a prism, it separates into a rainbow.
White light is the combination of all the colors of light in the visible spectrum. When it is divided, it becomes all the colors of the rainbow.
There is no main color in the rainbow. There are seven constituent colors of the white light. We called the spectrum as rainbow.
It's a wonder of this universe.
Visible Spectrum