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What is at the end of a rainbow?
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So, scientifically speaking, at the end of the rainbow is wet ground. The droplets which reflect the light stopthere and so does the rainbow. The drops of water that are refracting the light from the sun back into your eyes and splitting it into all those beautiful colours.
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Explanation:
- The rainbow colors most commonly given include the following seven distinct hues: Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. The red is on the outside of the arch. This is easily remembered using the old mnemonic "Roy G. Biv," but feel free to come up with your own fun memorization device.
- So the rainbow has a definite “start” at the red end, and it continues all he way to white. This is why the sky outside the rainbow appears dark: There can even be some additional colors inside the violet band, as see here.
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