Theres no actual "start time" it just happened. I think it "started" during Niah's Arc when there was a rainbow and a dove came and brought a piece of land (grass) to show the earth was mo longer flooded.
There is no start, finish, beginning, or end of a rainbow. It's actually a full circle. When you're standing at ground level, a big part of the rainbow is normally below the horizon where you can't see it. But from an airplane in flight, it can happen that the full circle is visible.
Only because most people start from 'Red' when they name the colors in the rainbow. You can just as well begin with 'Violet', and then 'Red' will be the last one.
The colors don't start with anything. But some of the names that people give them do.Some of the names for colors, in the English language, that begin with ' A ', are:AlmondAmaranthAmberAmethystApricotAquaArtichokeAsparagusAuburnAreolineAvocadoAzureEvery color that your eye can see is in the rainbow.
a rainbow
Highly educated research scientists refer to that rare phenomenon as a "double rainbow".
The 2 main substances needed to start a rainbow are water and sun.
It already came out. Start with the Rainbow Fairies that started it all.
rainbow fish
you put water on it and then shake the rainbow and it should start to pour which is a.k.a rain
I pooped rainbow monkeys
Rain Man, The Rain People, The Rain Killer, Rain Without Thunder, The Rainmaker, The Rains Came, Rainbow, Rainbow Bridge, Rainbow Drive, Rainbow Warrior, Rainbows' End, Raining Stones
A rainbow comes out then the sun and clouds start to go away!!!
There is no start, finish, beginning, or end of a rainbow. It's actually a full circle. When you're standing at ground level, a big part of the rainbow is normally below the horizon where you can't see it. But from an airplane in flight, it can happen that the full circle is visible.
Only because most people start from 'Red' when they name the colors in the rainbow. You can just as well begin with 'Violet', and then 'Red' will be the last one.
Rainbow Guides were introduced in 1987 by Girlguiding UK as a new section for younger girls -- ages 5 to 7 (age 4 to 7 in Ireland).
Rainbow lorikeets are fully fledged and able to start learning to fly at 7-8 weeks of age.
you need to start out with bulbasaur at the start of the game, beat the game, get the rainbow pass, encounter then track entei then try to catch it.