No a rainbow is the refraction of light through rain and is only an optical illusion
you go through a candy river that leads to a rainbow,and you go over the rainbow to the unicorn forest
No, the size of a rainbow is not related to the size of the Earth. The size of a rainbow is determined by the angle of light refraction and the position of the observer relative to the arc of the rainbow, not the size of the Earth.
you first have to have the rainbow wing then you go to ecruteak city go strait from the main entrance and go through the door go to the guy on the right and talk to him if you have the rainbow wing you may go through then you go down the stairs and go down the hall and go up the stairs then go all the way down the ally and go in the building then go to the left and show the guy by the ladder the rainbow wing a nd he will let you through then go up the ladder and then go all the way down the hall then go up the ladder and make your way through the maze.
No, it only appears to go around the earth because of light reflecting off moisture in clouds.
you go to the end of the rainbow...THEY ARE REAL OK?!?!?!?!Go to the end of the rainbow
the seventh island is an island that is only accessible through getting the rainbow pass if you get the rainbow pass you can go to island 8 too which has lugia on it
It gets it from the earth when you go through it you will manley get it from the earth.
Reflection and refraction.
meteorology, they study the atmosphere of the earth. Which may include rainbow, thunder and tornado.
No, it is not possible to reach the end of a rainbow as it does not have a physical location. Rainbows are optical illusions caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets.
From the perspective of a person observing from a stationary position outside the car, Yes. However, from the perspective of the people in the car, No. As you move the position of the rainbow you see moves too.
A rainbow is not a physical object that can be measured for its distance from Earth. It is a meteorological phenomenon caused by the refraction, dispersion, and reflection of light in water droplets in the atmosphere, appearing as a multi-colored arc.