You sometimes see rainbows when it is raining and the sun is out.
Rainbows can be seen when there is sunlight and rain simultaneously. Typically you can see rainbows when the sun is low in the sky, so early morning or late afternoon are the best times to see rainbows.
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.
No. A rainbow is really a circle. You can only see part of it when you're on land, but if you happen to see one below you while you're in an airplane, you can often see the full circle.
You typically see rainbows in the sky when there is sunlight and rain simultaneously. The sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by water droplets in the air, creating the colorful arc of a rainbow.
We see sometimes see rainbows after it rains
You sometimes see rainbows when it is raining and the sun is out.
Rainbows are not created only by rain, they occure when light is reflected through an object. In this case small drops of water in the air around the waterfall.
Rainbows form when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in raindrops, creating a spectrum of colors. While rain can create the necessary conditions for rainbows to form, other factors like mist, dew, or the spray from a waterfall can also produce rainbows.
At the western edge of Route 18.
Rainbows are colorful arcs in the sky that form when sunlight is refracted, or bent, and reflected inside raindrops. This creates a spectrum of colors, with red on the outer edge and violet on the inner edge.
It's Alright - I See Rainbows - was created in 1982.
It's a liquid.
Rainbows can be seen when there is sunlight and rain simultaneously. Typically you can see rainbows when the sun is low in the sky, so early morning or late afternoon are the best times to see rainbows.
Niagara Falls --- IS --- a cliff.... that's what makes a waterfall. A waterfall is a place where water flows over the edge of a cliff.
A waterfall is primarily associated with erosion rather than deposition. The force of the water flowing over the edge of a waterfall can erode the rock below, causing the waterfall to retreat upstream over time.
of course, they are there for all to see