Just to expand on this - I don't mean a typical "double rainbow" whereby there's a primary rainbow and then the secondary one which is in reverse colour order. I mean as in two rainbows in normal colour order and of equal brightness, either as two completely separate entities or as an "M" shape. I might have very confused memories from my childhood but I swear I've seen an "M" shaped rainbow before. That said, I have been known to have extremely vivid dreams and as a kid had a very good imagination!
not always but alot of the time they do occur at the same time it is possible
It is possible but extremely unlikely. If a tornado an earthquake were to strike at the same time it would be purely by coincidence.
na2co3 is primary standard,because,molarity remains same with time,and it is of high molecular weight
Yes. A rainbow requires moisture in the air in order to form. when its raining and sunny at the same time the light from the sun shines on a raindrop. as the light goes through the raindrop it splits into 7 colours (a rainbow).
Rainbows are caused by sunlight glinting off tiny water particles in the sky, bouncing the light back towards the observer. In other words, any time you see a rainbow directly in front of you, the Sun is directly behind you, and your shadow points at the center of the circle the rainbow is describing. There are 2 types of rainbows. One that is formed in the sky and one that is formed by mist. But they both have something in common. All rainbows are formed by water or moisture and light put together and makes a rainbow. That's why you see rainbows right after rain.
anytime when it is raining and sunny at the same time
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As many as three nested rainbows have been sighted at the same time, under the right conditions.
A rainbow is possible for a very short time before sunrise and a very short time after sunset, but not at a time that you'd actually call "night".
because it needs to have sunlight and rain at the same time
Use rain and sun at the same time next to each other
It is possible to be pregnant and have PID at the same time.
There is no set pattern to how often rainbows occur, however they occur when precipitation falls and there is sun at the same time. -- Rainbows only occur in the early morning and late afternoon. This is because of the angle of the sun reflects off the moisture in the air which acts like a prism.
Rainbows are odorless and tasteless, and they have no weight, mass, density, cost, temperature, viscosity, or tensile strength. To be perfectly honest, a rainbow is an optical illusion, visible only to you. Others may see a rainbow at the same time that you do, but nobody can see the same one that you see.
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It is possible to love many people at the same time, and most people do. We have an infinite capacity for love.
no ther can not be an acidic and alkalines at the same time it is not possible!