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Rainbows can be seen when there is sunlight and rain simultaneously. Typically you can see rainbows when the sun is low in the sky, so early morning or late afternoon are the best times to see rainbows.
There can be multiple rainbows visible at the same time, although it is rare to see more than two. The primary rainbow is usually brighter and located closer to the horizon, while the secondary rainbow is fainter and located above the primary one.
Rainbows are optical and meteorological phenomena that occur when sunlight is reflected, refracted, and dispersed in droplets of water. Since they are dependent on sunlight and water droplets, there is not a set number of rainbows in the world at any given time. They can appear wherever light and rain interact in the right conditions.
3 at the most.
Technically, there can be multiple rainbows visible at once if the conditions are right, such as multiple rain showers or a combination of sunlight and water droplets in different directions. However, each rainbow is a unique product of light refraction and reflection, so each one is individual and temporary.
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Rainbows can be seen when there is sunlight and rain simultaneously. Typically you can see rainbows when the sun is low in the sky, so early morning or late afternoon are the best times to see rainbows.
A rainbow is possible for a very short time before sunrise and a very short time after sunset, but not at a time that you'd actually call "night".
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He has been dead many years, so it doesn't matter if he does like rainbows or not.
There can be multiple rainbows visible at the same time, although it is rare to see more than two. The primary rainbow is usually brighter and located closer to the horizon, while the secondary rainbow is fainter and located above the primary one.
Rainbows are optical and meteorological phenomena that occur when sunlight is reflected, refracted, and dispersed in droplets of water. Since they are dependent on sunlight and water droplets, there is not a set number of rainbows in the world at any given time. They can appear wherever light and rain interact in the right conditions.
nothing is on rainbows that's just a myth from the Greek times but many people still believe it today.
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