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- Rainbow - Wikipedia
A rainbow is an optical phenomenon caused by refraction, internal reflection and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a continuous spectrum of light appearing in the sky [1] The rainbow takes the form of a multicoloured circular arc [2]
- What Is a Rainbow? - timeanddate. com
Technically, a rainbow is the upper half of a circle of light, which centers on the antisolar point, the point directly opposite the Sun, as seen from your perspective
- What is a Rainbow? How Do Rainbows Form? | Almanac. com
It takes both the sun and rain to make a rainbow! To put it plainly, rainbows are produced by sunlight entering water droplets, bouncing around each individual bead of water, and changing direction (refracting) to reflect off the back of the droplet to return back toward us
- How Are Rainbows Formed? The Science Behind the Colors
To be scientifically correct, a rainbow is not an object but an optical illusion What reaches our eyes is visible light, which gets processed by the human eye into the vibrant bands of color we associate with a rainbow
- What Causes a Rainbow? | NOAA SciJinks – All About Weather
A rainbow is caused by sunlight and atmospheric conditions Light enters a water droplet, slowing down and bending as it goes from air to denser water The light reflects off the inside of the droplet, separating into its component wavelengths--or colors
- What Causes a Rainbow? | Light, Physics, Reflection, Refraction . . .
A rainbow is caused by the refraction, dispersion, and reflection of sunlight as it passes through raindrops As light passes through raindrops, it bends at different rates causing it to spread out into the colors of the visible spectrum
- Rainbow - National Geographic Society
A rainbow is a multicolored arc made by light striking water droplets The most familiar type rainbow is produced when sunlight strikes raindrops in front of a viewer at a precise angle (42 degrees) Rainbows can also be viewed around fog, sea spray, or waterfalls
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