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there are 5 different types of rainbows. the lunar rainbow, the supernumerary rainbow, the fogbow, the primary and the secondary rainbow.
Rays leaving raindrops after three reflections produce a tertiary rainbow. Unlike the primary and secondary bows which are opposite the sun and centered on the antisolar point, the tertiary appears sunwards and centered on the sun.See the related link.
There are conditions that permit viewing two rainbows at once. The primary rainbow is as one might expect, but a secondary rainbow is visible above the first one. There is a nice picture and a description posted at Wikipedia, and a link is included.
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Mystic quartz is not a naturally occurring stone. The rainbow colors are created by enhancing colorless stones like clear quartz or white topaz.
primary colours are the colours of the rainbow( VIBGYOR).Now White is made by mixing all the colours of the rainbow and black is also made by by mixing some colours present in the rainbow.so the colours present in the rainbow are primary colours and all the other colours in the world are made by mixing them in someway.Secondary colours are not naturally present. .....................................Gho$t
the primary colors of the rainbow are red blue and yellow
Yes. Rainbow Beach is actually a town and beach, about 265Km north of Brisbane and 76Km east of Gympie. It can be accessed by normal road, or one can travel via 4WD vehicle right up along the Cooloola Coast from Noosa on the Sunsine Coast. Rainbow Beach is marked by a variety of naturally-occurring coloured sands.
The Red spectrum of colors is always the outermost arc on a Rainbow while the Blue spectrum of colors make up the innermost arc
there are 5 different types of rainbows. the lunar rainbow, the supernumerary rainbow, the fogbow, the primary and the secondary rainbow.
primary colors are red, yellow and blue
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Making Your Own Rainbow III: Shine light from the bright flashlight or a slide projector through a central hole in a piece of white cardboard. If a water-filled flask is illuminated with the light passing through the hole (see figure) a faint rainbow will appear on the cardboard. It has the shape of a closed circle and its angular distance is about 42 degrees, with red on the outside, as in a naturally occurring rainbow. You will need a completely dark room since the rainbow formed is quite faint.
Red is a primary color. It is the first color of the rainbow.