I'm assuming you mean sunset, as they occur ONLY after sunrise (during the day). Rainbows require solar radiation (light) to scatter off of water droplets suspended in the air.
impossible there are no rainbow ducks
a rainbow.
Rainbow puffles are nonexistent no matter what people will tell you. It is impossible to get one.
It's nearly impossible
Economics. If you found the end of the rainbow, you could still the gold from leprechauns and this would contribute to inflation.
well, first of all, you can not buy rainbow trout. i know i know rainbow trouts are popular fish but buying a pet rainbow trout is impossible. if you really want to get a pet rainbow trout, then get a hunters purmit and go catch one
You can't reach the end of a rainbow because it is an optical illusion. Rainbows are formed by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets, creating a circular arc of colors. Since the position of a rainbow is relative to the observer's location, it appears to move as you move, making it impossible to reach its end.
No, it is physically impossible to reach the end of a rainbow because rainbows are actually optical phenomena that appear when light is refracted, dispersed, and reflected by water droplets in the atmosphere.
as of right now its impossible, you need cheats.
Standing at the end of a rainbow is said to be a metaphorical representation of an unattainable or elusive goal. In reality, a rainbow is a meteorological phenomenon caused by refraction and reflection of sunlight in water droplets. Standing at the end of a rainbow is impossible as it has no physical location.
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.
A pink rainbow is commonly referred to as a "pink rainbow" or "red rainbow." It occurs when the sun is low on the horizon, often during sunrise or sunset, and the light is scattered by atmospheric conditions, such as moisture or pollution, which enhance the red and pink hues. Unlike traditional rainbows, which are formed by refraction and dispersion of light in water droplets, a pink rainbow is more of an optical phenomenon influenced by the angle of sunlight and the surrounding environment.