No, a rainbow is just an illusion of colors given off by a drop of water when light shines though it. More often, when the sun's rays shine through one or more drops of rain.
No, it is not possible to walk through a wall as walls are solid barriers that cannot be passed through by a person.
No one can walk through a wall in reality. Walls are solid structures that cannot be passed through by living beings.
A rainbow does not refract light. A rainbow is the result of refracted light. Moisture in the air acts a billions of tiny prisms, causing sunlight to refract, or split, into the visible light spectrum of colors.
Walking on water is not possible for humans because our body density is higher than that of water, causing us to sink. Additionally, water molecules have a high surface tension, making it difficult to create enough force to stay on the surface. This is why some animals like certain insects and lizards are able to walk on water due to their unique adaptations.
When a solid turns into a liquid, it is called melting. This process occurs when heat is applied to the solid, causing its particles to gain enough energy to break free from their fixed positions and turn into a liquid.
a rainbow is not a solid.
To get the gold at the end of the rainbow, you have to find a rainbow. Then, you walk and walk and walk and walk and walk and eventually you'll get it. When you find it, give half of it to me, then search the question "I found the gold?" for a secret message!
No, you cannot walk on the rainbow bridge without a passport.
I have a rainbow lorikeet and it walks and jumps
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There simply isn't enough space for your atoms to pass through the atoms of a solid object. You can swim in water and walk through a gas because the particles are so spread apart, but you cant walk through solid objects because the particle configuration is extremely dense.
tall enough
at the end of a rainbow though really you cant get there without being able to walk on the rainbow itself
No. A rainbow is created by water vapour and light passing through it therefore its not something that is weight bearing
No. It can also be a liquid.
Some examples of solid compound words are: butterfly, notebook, bedroom, and rainbow.
Assuming you mean physically, they are not solid forms.