Rainbows are found in the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where weather phenomena occur. They form when sunlight refracts, reflects, and disperses through water droplets in the air, typically after a rain shower. The specific angle of light refraction creates the spectrum of colors visible in a rainbow. Thus, the combination of moisture and sunlight in the troposphere is essential for their formation.
I don't think so because what I learnt was that thermosphere was the thickest layer in the atmosphere and stratosphere we can find ozone layer. Hope this is right. Thanks :)
Thermosphere and the exosphere
No, they aren't. Rainbows occur when lights go through rain droplets, like a prism.
The thinnest layer of the atmosphere is Exosphere.
Rainbows are studied by scientists called atmospheric scientists or meteorologists who specialize in studying the formation and behavior of rainbows in the atmosphere. They use principles of physics, optics, and meteorology to understand how rainbows are formed and why they appear in certain conditions.
The OZONE layer is in the upper atmosphere, known as the Stratosphere. NB Ozone is aan allotrope of oxygen . Atmospheric oxygen is two oxygen atoms combined together. Ozone is THREE atoms of oxygen combined together in a triangular arrangement.
This layer is not specified. What is this layer?
We can find asteroid in mesosphere. It is the outermost layer.
The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth's surface and contains around 75% of the total mass of the atmosphere. This layer is where most weather phenomena occur and where we find the air we breathe.
Stratosphere
See "In what layer of the atmosphere do you find the ozone layer?"
Rainbows form when sunlight is refracted and reflected in water droplets in the atmosphere. Vibrations alone do not cause rainbows to form.
The "ionosphere".
You can find the ozone layer in the lower stratosphere. It is because ozone find conditions worth creation there.
The ozone layer can be found in the stratosphere. It protects us from the UV rays.
A layer in atmosphere is at risk. The layer is ozone layer.
No, rainbows are created by the refraction and dispersion of sunlight by water droplets in the atmosphere. Ultraviolet rays are not directly responsible for creating rainbows.