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Why do you sometimes see rainbows?

You sometimes see rainbows when it is raining and the sun is out.


How do you see rainbows?

We see sometimes see rainbows after it rains


How does rainbow disappear?

Rainbows sometimes disappear especially after 2 to 6 hours when the puddle of water disappeared.


When was It's all right - I See Rainbows - created?

It's Alright - I See Rainbows - was created in 1982.


At what times of day is it possible to see rainbows?

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.


Do rainbows form when its raining?

Sometimes. Hope this helps!


Why do you only see rainbows after it rains?

The moisture in the air caused by the rain reflect sunlight which creates a prism, so it reflects the colors from the light. Light is actually a rainbow, that's why sometimes the ground is rainbow colored when light is shining through a window. Also when you look in puddles, sometimes you can see rainbows.


Why can see rainbows on rainy days?

rainbows are light separated into it's 7 colours. You can only see a rainbow from one direction and the rainbow is created when the light reflects off the water thus separating it into the seven colours. You can also see rainbows sometimes when watering a garden or really anytime when there is water in the air.


Do you believe in rainbows?

of course, they are there for all to see


Why don't you see rainbows when the weather is dry?

Rainbows are created by water droplets in the air acting as prisms. If it's dry, there are no water droplets in the air, and no rainbows.


Why do I see rainbows in my glasses?

When you see rainbows in your glasses, it is because the light is being refracted and dispersed by the lenses, creating a spectrum of colors similar to a rainbow.


Does a rainbow form only after it rains?

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.