Everyone sees their own rainbow. The sun reflects off of a raindrop. The rainbow you see may be reflecting off a different raindrop than your neighbor.
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The exact center of the rainbow you see is always on the far end of a line from
the center of the sun through your head. Nobody else's head can be exactly on
that same line.
A rainbow is a trick of the light and has no physical properties. The water drops that cause the light to show up as a rainbow can come down and touch the ground, so a rainbow can look like it is touching the ground around waterfalls and similar water features, and is so high up in the air that it appears to touch the horizon. But the rainbow will move as the observer's eyes move, so you can never get to the rainbow, but it may appear to someone else that you have reached the end of the rainbow.If you were in a plane looking down on a rainbow you would see a complete circle. From below we only see part of it because of the Earth's curve etc. And as described above only you can see the particular rainbow that you are seeing. It looks different to anyone else because of the way the millions of raindrops reflect light individually and so differ even to someone next to you.
i cant answer it i was looking for someone else to.
Just like anything else that you could test, the method you use depends on what you wonder about it, and what question you want to answer.
Yeah! Why ask someone else
It means that someone else has lost one.
A rainbow is a trick of the light and has no physical properties. The water drops that cause the light to show up as a rainbow can come down and touch the ground, so a rainbow can look like it is touching the ground around waterfalls and similar water features, and is so high up in the air that it appears to touch the horizon. But the rainbow will move as the observer's eyes move, so you can never get to the rainbow, but it may appear to someone else that you have reached the end of the rainbow.If you were in a plane looking down on a rainbow you would see a complete circle. From below we only see part of it because of the Earth's curve etc. And as described above only you can see the particular rainbow that you are seeing. It looks different to anyone else because of the way the millions of raindrops reflect light individually and so differ even to someone next to you.
To increase (gene) variation; in other words to make the chances of you looking different from someone else higher.
No, as you move the rainbow you see moves too. No, because the bit of the rainbow you see is part of a circle and circles have no end. However, you can direct someone else to the place where YOU see the end of your rainbow (but THEY will not see it when they get there).
i cant answer it i was looking for someone else to.
If your boyfriend is looking for someone else, you'll know about it!!! He'll start acting weirdly. He'll be reluctant to be intimate like he normally is.
They are better looking than you.
I believe this is true, saying that when you are looking for love you are unknowingly looking for yourself in someone else, and the realization of you in someone else is what love really is.
yes
Well you can get married to someone else or you can be someone elses spouce.
happiness
flirt with someone else? How old is the boy?
They are different than everyone else