Not possible to answer.
He has been dead many years, so it doesn't matter if he does like rainbows or not.
No, but we get to keep lioncubs as pets.
rainbows did not need to be discovered, they have always been a visual phenomena
Rainbows End has 368 pages.
Where Rainbows End has 592 pages.
Not usually. A few tornadoes have been noted to have rainbows near them, but most are not. The vast majority of rainbows are not associated with tornadic storms.
look on the rainbows end website
In folklore, leprechauns are often associated with rainbows because they are said to hide their pots of gold at the end of rainbows. This connection has been popularized in stories and myths, linking the mischievous leprechauns to the colorful and magical appearance of rainbows.
The Winter Olympics have never been held in Africa.
The Olympic Games have not been held in Africa.
Rainbows are a natural phenomenon, and have been around longer than people have been. That person would have been the first caveman to look at the sky after a rainfall, with the sun shining from behind him (or her)
Africa is -not- a country, it is a continent.