Because in order to see a rainbow, the sun must be behind you, in a patch of
clear blue sky, and rather low, and at the same time, the air in front of you must
be laden with moisture in the form of water droplets, spray, mist, or rain. That's
a restrictive set of conditions that doesn't happen during most rainstorms.
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You typically do not see a rainbow during most rainstorms because the specific angle and alignment of sunlight, raindrops, and observer are required to create a rainbow. This combination is not always present during a rainstorm, resulting in the rainbow not being visible.
There are a few reasons why a rainbow may not be seen after a storm. If there are clouds blocking the sunlight, no rainbow will appear. Additionally, your location may interfere with your ability to see a rainbow because a rainbow is only viewable from certain angles. While it might be raining on you there may not enough humidity in the surrounding area to make a rainbow appear. Where I live (West Texas) we get rain but it may be so dry in the surrounding area that no rainbow appears.
A rainbow is composed of light. Light does not reflect light.
Only because most people start from 'Red' when they name the colors in the rainbow. You can just as well begin with 'Violet', and then 'Red' will be the last one.
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You typically do not see a rainbow during most rainstorms because the specific angle and alignment of sunlight, raindrops, and observer are required to create a rainbow. This combination is not always present during a rainstorm, resulting in the rainbow not being visible.
Because in order to see a rainbow, the sun must be behind you, in a patch of clear blue sky, and rather low, and at the same time, the air in front of you must be laden with moisture in the form of water droplets, spray, mist, or rain. That's a restrictive set of conditions that doesn't happen during most rainstorms.
There are a few reasons why a rainbow may not be seen after a storm. If there are clouds blocking the sunlight, no rainbow will appear. Additionally, your location may interfere with your ability to see a rainbow because a rainbow is only viewable from certain angles. While it might be raining on you there may not enough humidity in the surrounding area to make a rainbow appear. Where I live (West Texas) we get rain but it may be so dry in the surrounding area that no rainbow appears.
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You would be in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the atmosphere and where most weather phenomena, including rainstorms, occur.
Hawaii is known to have the most rainstorms in the United States, with frequent rainfall and thunderstorms, especially in the winter months. This is due to its tropical climate and high levels of moisture in the air.
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Most rainbow ribbons are supporting gay rights.
A rainbow is composed of light. Light does not reflect light.
I dont know this answer its kind of hard.
The most powerful rainbow commander in Magic: The Gathering is considered to be Sliver Queen.