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Rainbow forms by lots of tiny particles in the air. So this is how it works: After it has rained, the thunder makes sound down to earth. It goes into the clouds, and when the clouds trim away, it leaves gas which form a trail of fog. It also leaves behind the particles formed inside the clouds, just like as if you rub paint against paper. After, the tiny particles go into other type of clouds, called cirruculum clouds. The clouds have gas colours of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The particles gets stained by one color, and end at the horizon line to stop moving. That is also called evaporating. They stop at a circumstansed movement line, so they line up against each other. That is how rainbows form colour.

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