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Rainbow - National Geographic Society Rainbows are often portrayed as bridges between people and supernatural beings In Norse mythology, for instance, a rainbow called the Bifrost connects Earth with Asgard, where the gods live
Visible Light - Education Electromagnetic light energy is everywhere, but very little of it can actually be seen by the human eye
Rainbow Serpent - National Geographic Society Some ancient people of Australia believe a "rainbow serpent" slithered from the water to create the world Could this fascinating myth be based on fact? Join Wild Chronicles on a quest to find the truth about Australia's amazing snakes and legends
Rain Shadow - National Geographic Society A rain shadow is a patch of land that has become a desert because mountain ranges block much of the rainfall necessary for plant growth
Education | National Geographic Society Engage with National Geographic Explorers and transform learning experiences through live events, free maps, videos, interactives, and other resources
Rain - National Geographic Society Rain is liquid precipitation: water falling from the sky Raindrops fall to Earth when clouds become saturated, or filled, with water droplets
National Geographic Live Attend a National Geographic Event Near YouNational Geographic Live brings awe-inspiring stories from the field to your city with touring live events You'll meet National Geographic Explorers as they share behind-the-scenes stories and stunning visuals that ignite curiosity and spark real-world impact These events include pre-show trivia, an hour-long immersive stage show and interactive
Untangling the Mind | National Geographic Live The human brain is an electrical web of 100 trillion connections that has made everything possible, from campfires to lunar landers We go on assignment with neuroscientist and National Geographic Explorer Steve Ramirez in his lab to witness brains in action, starting with a common research partner: mice Come explore the foundations of human thoughts, emotions, and memories to see what really
Dams - National Geographic Society A dam is a structure built across a stream or river to hold water back Dams can be used to store water, control flooding, and generate electricity