Yes, but those circles are only observable from above under certain circumstances. Rainbows are the result of the refraction and reflection of light through droplets of water in the air. And they do form complete circles. A ground based observer will see only the arc (or possibly two, if conditions are right), but an observer in an aircraft or on a really, really high tower could possibly see a complete circle if (again) conditions are right.
No. A rainbow is really a circle. You can only see part of it when you're on land, but if you happen to see one below you while you're in an airplane, you can often see the full circle.
It ends in a very special place if you happen to go there send me a postcard..... OK~ so a rainbow ends at the top of mount pony ville and there you will find a magic unicorn who will grant u wishes be happy this is a once in a life time opportunity
You can't see the end of a rainbow because it's an optical illusion caused by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of light in water droplets in the sky. Rainbows are actually full circles, but the horizon or obstacles typically block the lower half from view.
No, pots of gold at the end of rainbows are not real. Rainbows are an optical illusion formed by sunlight and water droplets, and they do not have physical endpoints where objects like pots of gold can be found. It is just a myth or legend.
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.
The end of a rainbow is a myth, as rainbows are actually full circles and cannot be reached.
No. A rainbow is really a circle. You can only see part of it when you're on land, but if you happen to see one below you while you're in an airplane, you can often see the full circle.
Rainbows are actually full circles, but we usually only see a semicircle due to the ground blocking the bottom half. So, a rainbow doesn't have an end, but it appears to end because of our perspective.
Where Rainbows End was created in 2004.
Rainbows End has 368 pages.
Where Rainbows End has 592 pages.
1986 rainbows end opened
look on the rainbows end website
At the end of rainbows, it is believed that you may find a pot of gold.
All depends on what you mean, there are several interpretations of Rainbows End, you need to be more specific
It ends in a very special place if you happen to go there send me a postcard..... OK~ so a rainbow ends at the top of mount pony ville and there you will find a magic unicorn who will grant u wishes be happy this is a once in a life time opportunity
Rainbows End - 2010 was released on: USA: October 2010 (Austin Film Festival) (premiere)