actually rainbows are in a complete circle! its true if you use a hose on a sunny day and catch a rainbow find it again and folow it and it will become a complete circle! so if you think about a rainbow in the sky it is actually circulating the earth! cool stuff
Rainbows are an optical illusion, they are not "real". You cannot view them from above; they will always appear the way they appear from the ground.
Human beings could survive without rainbows, but we have found them to be beautiful and inspiring, nonetheless, so they are important in a way.
no..it shape because ray of light.
No, rainbows are always curved in shape due to the way light is refracted and reflected in raindrops in the atmosphere. The arc of a rainbow will appear different depending on the observer's position relative to the sun and rain.
The space between two rainbows is often referred to as the "supernumerary rainbow." This phenomenon occurs due to the interference of light waves, creating additional, fainter rainbows on the outside of the main rainbow. The area between the primary and supernumerary rainbows can appear darker, a phenomenon known as Alexander's band, caused by the way light is refracted and dispersed in water droplets.
Rainbows are an optical illusion, they are not "real". You cannot view them from above; they will always appear the way they appear from the ground.
way high up in the clouds
You can see sundogs which come from sunlight striking clouds made of ice crystals which form in winter and in summer way up in the atmosphere. When visible, sundogs are always seen horizontally just to the right or left of the sun.
Not at all in any way whatsoever.
Human beings could survive without rainbows, but we have found them to be beautiful and inspiring, nonetheless, so they are important in a way.
not always
Rainbows do not have a smell as they are a natural phenomenon caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets. The colors we see in a rainbow are a result of the way light is bent and separated by the water droplets in the air.
Yes, I have seen them.
no..it shape because ray of light.
Yes turtles do eat rainbows, they're called Lepriturtles sort of like Lepricauns. By the way Taylor wrote this for her friends in 2009. (I recomend that you don't improve this answer.)
Rainbows do not touch the ground. They appear to be reaching down from the sky due to the way light is refracted and reflected in raindrops.
The arch's weight is transfered over instead of straight across.