The Rainbow as you see it are the colours which constitutes the light you see or rather percieve.
The real question is What is ahead of you but you cant see it and the answer is The future.
no you cant
rainbows are light separated into it's 7 colours. You can only see a rainbow from one direction and the rainbow is created when the light reflects off the water thus separating it into the seven colours. You can also see rainbows sometimes when watering a garden or really anytime when there is water in the air.
A new moon.
Opaque
means you cant see cirtain colours
we see a spectum of colours because we cant make white light that easily and we need the different colours to make white light!i hope i helped you answer the question
We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.
You See Colours was created on 2006-03-06.
There are primary colours which cant be made by any other colours,there are secondary colours which are made by primary colours ,there are receding colours which are cool colours which make something fell far away and it also soothes you and that is all that can come to mind now.
We cant really see nanoparticles to tell if they have colours, some do depending on what they are made from, but more commonly we see nanoparticles as a suspension in water, ethanol or some other solvent. These solutions can give rise to some intense colours, this is due to raylaigh scattering that takes place from the nanoparticles. A phemonon called surface plasmon resonance also has a part to play in the colours that we see for colloidal nanoparticles.
Sunlight (white light) is split into the rainbow colours by passing through drops of rain in the sky.
They can see all the colours, but a bit brighter because it is their first time seeing these colours.
Animals can see in color not every color but most of them.Answer:Science indicates that many animals see colours although the palate they see is more limited than ours. Birds and some reptiles obviously devote a fair amount of energy into being coloured to attract mates, birds and other animals are attracted to coloured fruits and flowers, dog's can be trained to fetch balls of specific colours, insects use colours to warn predators away (hornets and Monarch butterflies) - all of these actions would be useless if animals could not see colours.
violet ,he cant handle bright colours
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.