You see the lepracornz need some where to hide their gold but the rich ones need more room than the poor onez cuz u no they have more so they need a dobble rainbow to store their stuff ya c bitchess?
only if you get high on medicinal marijuana and are trippin majorly. Then you see a double rainbow all the way across the sky.
Double rainbows are less common than single rainbows, but they are not extremely rare. Double rainbows occur when light is reflected twice within raindrops, creating a secondary arc outside the primary rainbow. The colors of the secondary rainbow are reversed compared to the primary rainbow.
Rainbows are formed by the reflection of sun onto water.
It depends how you look at it really. Theres 1 mainrainbow.The colours red, orange, yellow,green, blue, indigo and violet forming an arc. Then there is about 5 other well known rainbows.Including the double bow and the supernumerary rainbows. Though there are a lot more, not so well known rainbows.
Rainbows are formed when sunlight is refracted, or bent, as it passes through raindrops in the air. This causes the white light to separate into its various colors, creating the arc of colors that we see in the sky. Rainbows are most commonly seen when there is a combination of sunlight and rain in the sky.
Common questions about rainbows include: How are rainbows formed? Why do rainbows have different colors? Can you touch a rainbow? Are double rainbows rare? What causes a rainbow to disappear?
Rainbows are formed by sunlight.
Double rainbows are relatively rare in nature, occurring in about 1 in every 1,000 rainbows.
only if you get high on medicinal marijuana and are trippin majorly. Then you see a double rainbow all the way across the sky.
by the rain
Now come on! All kind of rainbows are cool ;)
Double rainbows are less common than single rainbows, but they are not extremely rare. Double rainbows occur when light is reflected twice within raindrops, creating a secondary arc outside the primary rainbow. The colors of the secondary rainbow are reversed compared to the primary rainbow.
Yes. Rainbows are formed when the sun and water meet and water is nature and so is the sun so yes rainbows are part of nature
Rainbows are formed by the reflection of sun onto water.
Double rainbows are formed when sunlight is refracted, or bent, twice inside raindrops, creating a secondary rainbow outside the primary one. This occurs because the light is reflected off the back of the raindrop before exiting, causing the colors to be reversed in the secondary rainbow.
God (aka me)
It depends how you look at it really. Theres 1 mainrainbow.The colours red, orange, yellow,green, blue, indigo and violet forming an arc. Then there is about 5 other well known rainbows.Including the double bow and the supernumerary rainbows. Though there are a lot more, not so well known rainbows.