cuase they don't have mass
No, a rainbow is a natural phenomenon that occurs when sunlight is refracted and reflected by water droplets in the atmosphere. Plasma is a state of matter found in stars, lightning, and some technological applications, but not in rainbows.
a rainbow
Highly educated research scientists refer to that rare phenomenon as a "double rainbow".
It is less likely to see a rainbow at noon because the sun needs to be low in the sky, around 42 degrees or lower, for the sunlight to produce a rainbow in the opposite direction. However, it is technically possible if specific conditions align, such as during winter when the sun is lower in the sky or in tropical regions.
The innermost color of the rainbow is violet.
Does it matter
Rainbow puffles are nonexistent no matter what people will tell you. It is impossible to get one.
A rainbow is a sign that God will always love us, no matter what we do and how bad we mess up. <3
That is purely a matter of opinion
A rainbow is a natural optical phenomenon that occurs when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in water droplets in the Earth's atmosphere. It is not made of matter in the traditional sense, but rather is a beautiful display of light and color.
No, you can't slide down a rainbow. Rainbows are formed by the refraction and dispersion of sunlight in raindrops, so they don't have a physical surface to slide on. They are optical phenomena and not physical objects.
No, a rainbow is a natural phenomenon that occurs when sunlight is refracted and reflected by water droplets in the atmosphere. Plasma is a state of matter found in stars, lightning, and some technological applications, but not in rainbows.
The formula is the rainbow, the boot with grass, the frog, and then the little alien. The order doesn't matter
A rainbow is not matter, it is light which is a form of energy.
Follow your own rainbow would be synonymous with the more common saying, follow your dream. Do what you really want to do, no matter how impractical it may seem (which is not always the best advice, as it turns out).
No, a rainbow is not made of matter. It is an optical and meteorological phenomenon that occurs when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in water droplets in the Earth's atmosphere, creating a spectrum of colors.
This is totally a matter of personal preference and how you use your cards. If you have an abundance of continuous traps, Uria will be very useful. However, if you are in possession of a Crystal Beast deck, Rainbow Dragon will(obviously)be more useful.