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A Circle
probably has something to do with the shape of the sun.
No there is Not. Fact: A rainbow is just one big circle. My mother works for American Airlines, we were flying to Orlando, Florida and we flew through one. So no there is NOT a end to a rainbow.
asymmetrical
In reality, the shape of rainbow is a circle. The center of the circle is an imaginary line between the center of the sun and the head of the viewer.
a rainbow is not shaped like a arc its a circle
At every point in a rainbow, the anglebetween the sun and your eyeis the same. The only shape that can accomplish that is a circle.
No. A rainbow is always round. On the ground, the bottom part is hidden, but in the sky, like from the view of a flying airplane, it can be seen as a round shape. Check the link below for more information:
They aren't; their entire shape is a complete circle. From our position during rainbow formation, we can only see half of the rainbow.
At every point in a rainbow, the anglebetween the sun and your eyeis the same. The only shape that can accomplish that is a circle.
Because the rainbow is reflected.
The Rainbow Circle was created in 1893.
A circle, with a center on the line connecting the sun to your eyes. You only see the top half of the circle because the Earth gets in the way.
A rainbow is an example of an arc shape, as is any object or drawing that has a curve conforming to a section of the the circumference of a circle.
A rainbow is a circle. What we see from almost any point on earth is a semicircle, or just a part of the rainbow. We can only see it from horizon to horizon, or just an arc of the whole rainbow. Occasionally we can see a full circle of a rainbow in the sky surrounding the sun, and sometimes multiple ones.
No, a circle is not an organic shape. A circle is a geometric shape.