Physics, asked by vaibhavragavendran, 1 month ago

Why do we see a full rainbow around the sun when it is not even raining?

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Answered by GoliSoda
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Bottom line: Halos around the sun or moon are caused by high, thin cirrus clouds drifting high above your head. Tiny ice crystals in Earth's atmosphere create the halos. They do it by refracting and reflecting the light. Lunar halos are signs that storms are nearby.

Answered by disha2942
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Answer:

It is called hallos

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Halos around the sun are caused by high, thin cirrus clouds drifting high above your head

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