Rainbows are caused by sunlight glinting off tiny water particles in the sky, bouncing the light back towards the observer. In other words, any time you see a rainbow directly in front of you, the Sun is directly behind you, and your shadow points at the center of the circle the rainbow is describing.
No a rainbow has to do with light. It is a refraction of light waves through a prism (in this case a rain droplet). White particles go in one side and rainbow particles come out the other side. Then they spread and you see a rainbow in the sky after it rains. Your welcome! :)
Yes, a rainbow would appear as a full circle when observed from space because it forms a complete circle around the antisolar point, which is directly opposite the sun. This phenomenon is called a "full-circle rainbow" or a "360-degree rainbow."
No, you cannot see a rainbow in outer space because rainbows are formed by the refraction and reflection of light within water droplets in Earth's atmosphere. Outer space lacks the necessary conditions for rainbows to form.
A rainbow is an optical phenomenon formed by the refraction and reflection of sunlight in water droplets. Since it is caused by the bending of light, there is no "back" of a rainbow. It is a circular arc of colors that appears in the sky opposite the sun when conditions are right.
No, rainbows require water droplets and sunlight to form, which are not present in space. The colors we see in space are due to various processes such as the dispersion of light through gases and dust, or the emissions of different elements.
No. There has to be a spray of water in the air ahead of you. No air + no spray = no rainbow.
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Yes, a rainbow would appear as a full circle when observed from space because it forms a complete circle around the antisolar point, which is directly opposite the sun. This phenomenon is called a "full-circle rainbow" or a "360-degree rainbow."
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13 is already prime. It doesn't need a rainbow.
With japanese pop music with a cartoon cat with the body of a pop tart flying at space leaving a rainbow and you would be like are you serious
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my house looks awsome its rainbow
it was the color of the rainbow. I think.
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