A purely scientific answer is that there are no more colours beyond what you see in a rainbow. The rainbow constitutes the visible spectrum, meaning that it is the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye as light.
Beyond the red 'end' of the spectrum is Infra Red Radiation and beyond the violet 'end' is Ultra-Violet and beyond that X-rays. There is a Wikipedia article about the electromagnetic spectrum here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_spectrum
draw a rainbow and fill the suitable colors.
Rainbow
wavelength
Visible Light Spectrum.
The rainbow is made up of several colors. Rainbow is not an actual color, but a collage of all the colors that exist within it. People believe that rainbow is a color because it is just a shorter way than saying 'every color in the visible light spectrum'. Thus, the term rainbow acts like a color, but is just a collage of colors.
Good question! There are seven main colours of a rainbow, but where they intercept, you get a range of thousands of colours, some beyond our capability of measuring.
If I'm not mistaking, but I believe there are 7 colors on a Rainbow.
No, sunlight contains only three frequencies that appear together as white light
Beyond the Rainbow was created on 1922-02-19.
the primary colors of the rainbow are red blue and yellow
a rainbow
no.
Generally no. It is possible to have multiple colored feces, but generally not in all the colors of the rainbow. You might do some that is green that ends up brown, but you wouldn't likely have more than 3 different colors per bowel movement.
Beyond the Black Rainbow was released on 05/18/2012.
The Production Budget for Beyond the Black Rainbow was $1,100,000.
There are several typical rainbow colors. They include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. These are the seven typical rainbow colors.
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