If you are in a airplane rainbows are actually a circle shape,but from our view it is semi-circle.
Semicircle
An arc
rainbows
A static shape is a shape that is stable and still. It is the opposite of a dynamic shape which is an active shape that is moving.
regular shape is a shape that has same sides irregular shape is a shape that has diffrent sides
Semicircle
An arc
Rainbows are circular in shape because they are formed by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of sunlight through water droplets in the atmosphere. The light is bent at different angles depending on its wavelength, creating the distinctive arc shape we see.
they both create rainbows because of their spherical shape
Rainbows are circular in shape, with the top part of the circle often hidden by the horizon. This can give the appearance of a frown shape. The lower part of the rainbow arcs upward due to the refraction and dispersion of sunlight through water droplets in the atmosphere.
No, rainbows form a full circle, but we only see a semicircle due to the horizon blocking the bottom half. The shape of a rainbow depends on the observer's position relative to the sunlight and water droplets that create it.
no..it shape because ray of light.
Because the rainbow is reflected.
Rainbows are named after their distinct appearance in the sky, with a varied spectrum of colors in the shape of an arc. The term "rainbow" combines two elements: "rain," which is often present when rainbows appear, and "bow," referring to the arc-like shape of the phenomenon.
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.
Rainbows appear as arcs due to the bending of light in raindrops, creating a circular pattern. However, when viewed from the ground, only a portion of the circle is visible, resulting in an arc shape.
Rainbows occur when sunlight is refracted, or bent, in raindrops. The sunlight is split into its component colors as it passes through the raindrop, creating the colors of the rainbow. The angle at which the light is refracted determines the size and shape of the rainbow.