Rainbow (also known as ritchie blackmore's rainbow or blackmore's rainbow) were an english rock band formed in hertford in 1975 by guitarist ritchie blackmore. What causes a rainbow, why is it curved What are the rainbow colors, how does a double rainbow work, and what's at rainbow's end? 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. In the case of a rainbow, the sunlight is refracted as it enters the water droplet, which causes the sunlight to disperse, or spread out, into its component colors
This separation of colors through raindrops, similar to what happens in a prism, is what gives a rainbow its distinct bands of color. A rainbow is an optical illusion —it does not actually exist in a specific spot in the sky The appearance of a rainbow depends on where you're standing and where the sun (or other source of light) is shining. The rainbow is one of the more spectacular light shows observed on earth The traditional rainbow is sunlight spread out into its spectru m of colors and diverted to the eye of the observer by water droplets The bow part of the word refers to the.
Rainbows are one of the most beautiful natural phenomena there is Most of us are familiar with how rainbows form—we know to look for them after a rain when the sun peeks through the clouds. A rainbow is a familiar sight in the sky when it rains on planet earth, but what causes this spectacularly colourful phenomenon Put simply, a rainbow is caused by interaction between sunlight and atmospheric water. 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.
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