Common sense, NO.. Rainbow doesn't move like a sky.
Please STOP asking such a foolish Q.
when we walk the clouds so big it look like the clouds is following you
omg yes. lol. no they dont just kidding but that would be cool == It is possible to look at this question and answer "yes" because rain comes from clouds, and droplets of water in the air reflect and refract light to create the rainbow. Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say "no" and offer that clouds actually pee a rainbow.... Never let it be said that this one wasn't thought through.
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. ----
I have no idea the last person said "they move by air" which is not what the question asks
Rainbows disappear when the water droplets in the air evaporate or move out of the sunlight's path, causing the sunlight to no longer be refracted and reflected to create the rainbow. Rainbows can also disappear when the angle between the observer, the sun, and the raindrops changes.
way high up in the clouds
In the clouds and rainbows
when we walk the clouds so big it look like the clouds is following you
omg yes. lol. no they dont just kidding but that would be cool == It is possible to look at this question and answer "yes" because rain comes from clouds, and droplets of water in the air reflect and refract light to create the rainbow. Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say "no" and offer that clouds actually pee a rainbow.... Never let it be said that this one wasn't thought through.
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. ----
wind makes the clouds move
James Laughlin Hughes has written: 'Rainbows on war clouds'
I have no idea the last person said "they move by air" which is not what the question asks
Clouds move because of factors like wind patterns and air currents in the atmosphere. The perception of clouds moving across the sky is due to the rotation of the Earth, which gives the appearance that the clouds are drifting overhead.
Rainbows disappear when the water droplets in the air evaporate or move out of the sunlight's path, causing the sunlight to no longer be refracted and reflected to create the rainbow. Rainbows can also disappear when the angle between the observer, the sun, and the raindrops changes.
Rainbows appear to move across the sky as the angle of sunlight changes and the water droplets in the air refract and reflect the light, creating the colorful arc.
Now come on! All kind of rainbows are cool ;)