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What do you call a person who studies rainbows?

A person who studies rainbows is called a "rainbowologist."


What is a person who studies rainbows called?

"can anyone answer im looking to with no results" The reason you're not getting any answers is that no one "studies rainbows". Rainbows have been essentially completely explained, and we know just about everything there is to know about them, so as you can imagine there's not a great deal of interest in studying them. However, as always, for scientific terminology Latin is our friend. If there were such a thing as a scientist who studied rainbows, the term would be "iridologist." It sounds almost like a real science, doesn't it? There's only one problem: the term is already in use for a pseudo-scientific medical practice (aka "quackery") in which the patterns and colors in the iris of the eye are used to pretend to "diagnose" medical conditions. So any putative rainbow-studiers would have to come up with another term, or be forced to constantly explain that they were from an entirely different pseudo-science.


Who made the rainbows?

No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.


What are the types of rainbows?

The main types of rainbows are primary rainbows, which are the most common and visible, and secondary rainbows, which are fainter and have reversed colors. Other types include supernumerary rainbows, twinned rainbows, and reflection rainbows.


Can you make a sentence with the word fascinate?

Rainbows Rainbows fascinate Rainbows Rainbows..!

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What do you call a person who studies rainbows?

A person who studies rainbows is called a "rainbowologist."


What is a person who studies rainbows called?

"can anyone answer im looking to with no results" The reason you're not getting any answers is that no one "studies rainbows". Rainbows have been essentially completely explained, and we know just about everything there is to know about them, so as you can imagine there's not a great deal of interest in studying them. However, as always, for scientific terminology Latin is our friend. If there were such a thing as a scientist who studied rainbows, the term would be "iridologist." It sounds almost like a real science, doesn't it? There's only one problem: the term is already in use for a pseudo-scientific medical practice (aka "quackery") in which the patterns and colors in the iris of the eye are used to pretend to "diagnose" medical conditions. So any putative rainbow-studiers would have to come up with another term, or be forced to constantly explain that they were from an entirely different pseudo-science.


Who made the rainbows?

No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.


What are the types of rainbows?

The main types of rainbows are primary rainbows, which are the most common and visible, and secondary rainbows, which are fainter and have reversed colors. Other types include supernumerary rainbows, twinned rainbows, and reflection rainbows.


Can you make a sentence with the word fascinate?

Rainbows Rainbows fascinate Rainbows Rainbows..!


What are some common questions about rainbows?

Common questions about rainbows include: How are rainbows formed? Why do rainbows have different colors? Can you touch a rainbow? Are double rainbows rare? What causes a rainbow to disappear?


When was In Rainbows created?

In Rainbows was created in 2005-02.


How do you see rainbows?

We see sometimes see rainbows after it rains


What is the history of rainbows?

Rainbows are a natural phenomenon and as such don't have a "history."


What is the relationship between rainbows and lights?

Rainbows are formed by sunlight.


When was Where Rainbows End created?

Where Rainbows End was created in 2004.


When was Blinded by Rainbows created?

Blinded by Rainbows was created in 1995.