You can see a rainbow whenever there's water in the air. It doesn't matter what time it is, as long as either the sun or the moon is in a clear patch of sky.
You cannot see rainbows from space.
Yes. If the water moisture in the atmosphere is just right, you can see a rainbow anytime of the day. It is possible to see full circular rainbows or halos around the sun in the daytime, or even multiple ones.
Does everyone see the same rainbow
No. In order to see a rainbow in front of you, there must be a source of light behind you, and the rainbow you see will only have the colors of the source in it.
if there is a rainbow at noon there will be more rain
You can see a rainbow whenever there's water in the air. It doesn't matter what time it is, as long as either the sun or the moon is in a clear patch of sky.
You cannot see rainbows from space.
Yes. If the water moisture in the atmosphere is just right, you can see a rainbow anytime of the day. It is possible to see full circular rainbows or halos around the sun in the daytime, or even multiple ones.
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because the rain is like cristals if you hold one up to the light it will reflect a rainbow so light=rain=rainbow
yes? ^^ bad answer xD
There is no such time as 12 am. am stands for "before noon" and before noon cannot be noon.
You Have To Go To The Lake . Somewhere around noon I think , you have to be patient though , try fishing at noon in any lake .
Does everyone see the same rainbow
You see a rainbow because you want to, and you do because you feel like it.
We see rainbow due to the refraction of the sun's rays by rain .