rainbows are formed because of the scattering of light .......when the sunlight meets the water droplets..scattering of light takes place...this forms a rainbow 2 or 3 rainbows are formed because of the multiple scattering of light
The sun appears yellow to our eyes due to the atmosphere scattering shorter blue and violet wavelengths more than longer yellow, orange, and red wavelengths. This scattering effect causes the sun to appear yellow or orange during sunrise and sunset when its light passes through more atmosphere.
a rainbow
Yes, the scattering of sunlight by the gases and particles in the atmosphere is what causes the sky to appear blue. Shorter blue wavelengths are scattered more than other colors, making the sky predominantly blue during the day.
Rainbows form in soap bubbles due to the interference and scattering of light waves as they pass through the thin film of soap. The film's thickness causes different wavelengths of light to interfere constructively or destructively, creating the colors of the rainbow.
The birds fed on the scattering of seeds I threw onto the ground.
rainbows are formed because of the scattering of light .......when the sunlight meets the water droplets..scattering of light takes place...this forms a rainbow 2 or 3 rainbows are formed because of the multiple scattering of light
Rainbow is due to dispersion of light as it reflects from rain drops. Red sunset and blue sky are due to Rayleigh's scattering.
An example of alliteration for the word 'rainbow' is "radiant rainbow".
A rainbow is an example of dispersion noob
The strips of colors in the sky are called "bands" or "layers" of colors. They are usually caused by the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere, creating a spectrum of colors known as a "rainbow" or "color gradient."
I am a rainbow
Because rainbows are formed by the scattering of light and this scattering gives rise to only the seven colors that we see in a rainbow. You see Eight colours, red, orange, yellow, green, mauve, indigo and violet
An example is the short wavelengths of sunlight which are blue are scattered by particles in the atmosphere, making the sky blue.
At the end of the rainbow
A rainbow.
"I am a rainbow" is a example of metaphor because it is comparing two nouns, a person, and a rainbow, but does not use like or as. "I am not anger" is an example of metaphor because it is contrasting two nouns.