Not quite true.
A rainbow of sorts can be seen from most waterfalls as well as in the sky.
yes because like when you have a sprinkler on it creates a mini rainbow and after it rains some of the moister is still in the air that creates a rainbow that's why rainbows are always out after it rains.
Not usually. A few tornadoes have been noted to have rainbows near them, but most are not. The vast majority of rainbows are not associated with tornadic storms.
Rainbows are a result of sunlight shining through moisture in the air. That's why you see rainbows after it rains. The moisture makes a prism, a shape which reflects and separates the different wavelengths of light. There usually aren't rainbows in winter because the moisture freezes, and drops to the ground as snow.
Because when it rains, and it stops raining, the sun comes out.... that's what forms a rainbow!
Rainbows appear after rainfall because sunlight is refracted into its individual colors by water droplets in the air, creating a spectrum of colors in the sky. The water droplets act as tiny prisms that separate the sunlight into its constituent wavelengths, resulting in the arc of colors we see as a rainbow.
Yes they are. Rainbows are only an appearance of light when light goes through water. That's why rainbows usually appear after it rains or when it is humid.
We see sometimes see rainbows after it rains
Because the sunlight which is white gets disperced (split) into the colours of the rainbow hence the name rainbow.
No. God made rainbows as a promise to Noah that he wouldn't ever again flood the whole earth. We see rainbows after it rains because God is reminding us of his promise.
Now come on! All kind of rainbows are cool ;)
yes because like when you have a sprinkler on it creates a mini rainbow and after it rains some of the moister is still in the air that creates a rainbow that's why rainbows are always out after it rains.
Not usually. A few tornadoes have been noted to have rainbows near them, but most are not. The vast majority of rainbows are not associated with tornadic storms.
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.
Only Happy When It Rains was created in 1994.
There Will Come Soft Rains was created in 1920.
Orange penguins that come from rainbows
Rainbows are a result of sunlight shining through moisture in the air. That's why you see rainbows after it rains. The moisture makes a prism, a shape which reflects and separates the different wavelengths of light. There usually aren't rainbows in winter because the moisture freezes, and drops to the ground as snow.