Because usually the ground is in the way and blocking part of it. But if you ever
look down and see a rainbow from an airplane, you might see the full circle.
there is pink in a rainbow people cant see it from this far away.
No, the end of a rainbow is not a physical location that can be tracked down. Rainbows are optical phenomena caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets. They appear to end in a certain area, but as you move closer, the rainbow will shift or disappear altogether.
Everyone sees their own rainbow. The sun reflects off of a raindrop. The rainbow you see may be reflecting off a different raindrop than your neighbor. ========================= The exact center of the rainbow you see is always on the far end of a line from the center of the sun through your head. Nobody else's head can be exactly on that same line.
Does everyone see the same rainbow
No. There is no end, and a line from the sun through you always points to the center of the rainbow.
No, as you move the rainbow you see moves too. No, because the bit of the rainbow you see is part of a circle and circles have no end. However, you can direct someone else to the place where YOU see the end of your rainbow (but THEY will not see it when they get there).
there is pink in a rainbow people cant see it from this far away.
at the end of a rainbow though really you cant get there without being able to walk on the rainbow itself
No. You would see a leprechaun.
you cant make a rainbow in a bubble. but you can see one if the bubble is in front or near the sun. you must look at it a certain way in order to see colors!
There is not a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. If you thought that there was, the isn't. It's just an old tale, and there can't be a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow because a rainbow is a circle. The other halve that we can't see is invisible.
there is'nt a end of a rainbow. A rainbow is caused by light refracting off water particles in the air. Therefore, it does not have a beginning or an end, just an area where light is refracting off the airborne water particles. Poetically, the end of the rainbow is the elusive "pot of gold", the ultimate prize that is just over the next hill but forever out of our reach.
Another contributor said: A rainbow is simply light refracted through water droplets. There is no real connection with gold whatsoever. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More simply put, the reason is that it is actually impossible to put yourself at the end of a rainbow. As you move towards where you see the end of the rainbow to be, the rainbow moves so you can never get to the end.
you cant get rainbow gunk!
You cant without hacking. Some people say you get a rainbow puffle when you tip the iceberg but you cant tip the iceberg so the answer is no you cant get a rainbow puffle.
Sunlight (white light) is split into the rainbow colours by passing through drops of rain in the sky.
you cant