In order to see a rainbow, you must have the sun behind you in clear sky, and rain or heavy mist in the air in front of you. If it's raining on you, then most likely the sun is not in clear sky behind you, and you can't see very far in front of you.
You typically do not see a rainbow during most rainstorms because the specific angle and alignment of sunlight, raindrops, and observer are required to create a rainbow. This combination is not always present during a rainstorm, resulting in the rainbow not being visible.
Since people around the area like farming a lot. The answer would most likely be cows and crops.
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You would most likely see visual media on screens such as TVs, computers, smartphones, and movie theaters, as well as in print media like magazines, billboards, and posters.
Where would you be most likely to see a flying fish?
If it is sunny after the rain has stopped, you are likely to see a rainbow in the sky.
In order to see a rainbow, you must have the sun behind you in clear sky, and rain or heavy mist in the air in front of you. If it's raining on you, then most likely the sun is not in clear sky behind you, and you can't see very far in front of you.
You would most likely see a full lunar eclipse
No. You would see a leprechaun.
a desert
A church
you would most likely see house animals.
Australia
London, England
I'm not sure but I think you would most likely see a leopard
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