Sure. It moves every time you move, wherever it has to in order to keep the center
of it on the line from the sun through your head, and every point on it at the same
angle from your eye.
When you see a rainbow and try to move closer to it, the position of the rainbow appears to move because the angle at which you see the sunlight refracting through raindrops changes as you move. This makes the rainbow's position appear to shift, creating the illusion that it is moving away from you as you approach it.
I have no idea the last person said "they move by air" which is not what the question asks
Nothing in particular, mainly because that's not possible. The center of the rainbow always appears in front of you, directly opposite the sun. When you move, the rainbow moves.
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 center of the rainbow is always on the imaginary line from the sunthrough your head.-- As the sun moves higher or lower, the center of the rainbowmust move lower or higher.-- If you move left or right (and take your head with you),the center of the rainbow must also move left or right.
the rainbow move is awesome its where you make a rainbow with your hands
No.
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When you see a rainbow and try to move closer to it, the position of the rainbow appears to move because the angle at which you see the sunlight refracting through raindrops changes as you move. This makes the rainbow's position appear to shift, creating the illusion that it is moving away from you as you approach it.
When you jump over two pieces of your opponent's. You stand up and show them your rear. That's the "rainbow" move in checkers.
The rainbow is an optical effect caused by the angle at which the sunlight hits the water droplets in the air. As you move, this angle remains the same, so the rainbow appears to move.
A rainbow is stationary other then there would be a movement at the rate that a shadow would move.
I have no idea the last person said "they move by air" which is not what the question asks
Nothing in particular, mainly because that's not possible. The center of the rainbow always appears in front of you, directly opposite the sun. When you move, the rainbow moves.
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).
It is very rare to see the end of a rainbow because rainbows are formed by sunlight reflecting and refracting through raindrops, creating a circular arc in the sky. The end of a rainbow appears to move as you move, so it is impossible to reach or see it from a fixed point on the ground.
after you complete darens rainbow