Why don't we see a rainbow every time it rains?
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After a big rainstorm is to see a beautiful rainbow across the sky. It is the most amazing one.
Explanation:
- To see a rainbow, we need the rain, we need sunlight, and we need the appropriate angles of incidence of the light and for reflection and refraction to our eyes.
- There are seven colours in rainbow.
- These seven colours are Violet (purple), Indigo (dark blue), Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red.
- It is shortly called as VIBGYOR.
- When the sun comes out after a rainstorm, sometimes there’s still a lot of water in the air. The sun shines through the water drops, causing the light to refract.
- Then when it bends, we can see all the separate colours making a rainbow in the sky.
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For a rainbow to be seen we need sunlight falling at appropriate angles.
Explanation:
- A rainbow is formed after the rain and it can be seen when the sunlight or the rays of the sun strike the angles formed by the drain drops and that are reflected in one's eyes.
- This in order to see the rainbow you need to see it in the suspended droplets of water.
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