Cause God wanted there to be two rainbows
No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.
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.
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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
Chasing Rainbows was created in 1930.
When two rainbows are put together in photoshop.
An Alexander's band is the area of unlit sky between two rainbows, caused by the deviation angles of the primary and secondary rainbows.
i have two ringnecks ,had for about 1 year .just put two rainbows in with them,about 6 days later the two rainbows attacked one of the ringnecks and just about killed it.so i would say no.
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Unicorns and rainbows
No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.
No, Feathers and rainbows are two separate things. Feathers can almost instantly have any type of color , therefor rainbows have all colors.see the difference?
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.
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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?
In Rainbows was created in 2005-02.
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