No.
A rainbow is always in the direction you look with the light coming from behind you.
So if the sun is in the east, the rainbow will be in the west.
Whenever you see a rainbow, it will always be in the direction from you that's exactly opposite the sun. So your question really deals with why the sun shows up where it does, and you shouldn't have too much trouble with that one.
Rainbows cannot appear if there's no rain and sun afterwards. Rainbows root word is rain so for that reason rain has to appear in this event. But sum rainbows can appear in different weather? Rainbows cannot appear with out rain. Rainbows cannot appear with out rain. ----
Rainbows are typically seen in the western part of the sky in the afternoon. This is because the sun is in the western part of the sky during that time, and rainbows form when sunlight is refracted and reflected off water droplets in the air.
Rainbows are an optical illusion, they are not "real". You cannot view them from above; they will always appear the way they appear from the ground.
No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.
I'm Always Chasing Rainbows was created in 1917.
rainbows did not need to be discovered, they have always been a visual phenomena
Rainbows are always found in a place where there is rain in one direction and sunshine in the opposite direction.
Whenever you see a rainbow, it will always be in the direction from you that's exactly opposite the sun. So your question really deals with why the sun shows up where it does, and you shouldn't have too much trouble with that one.
They have always been real as an optical phenomenum
Rainbows cannot appear if there's no rain and sun afterwards. Rainbows root word is rain so for that reason rain has to appear in this event. But sum rainbows can appear in different weather? Rainbows cannot appear with out rain. Rainbows cannot appear with out rain. ----
the colors are always present...the prism allows you to see them.
Rainbows are typically seen in the western part of the sky in the afternoon. This is because the sun is in the western part of the sky during that time, and rainbows form when sunlight is refracted and reflected off water droplets in the air.
Rainbows are an optical illusion, they are not "real". You cannot view them from above; they will always appear the way they appear from the ground.
No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.
They only form at 42 degrees from the direction opposite the sun
The main types of rainbows are primary rainbows, which are the most common and visible, and secondary rainbows, which are fainter and have reversed colors. Other types include supernumerary rainbows, twinned rainbows, and reflection rainbows.