The higher your vantage point, the more likely you’ll see more of the rainbow’s circle. Chen Hui/VCG via Getty Images The legend goes that there is a pot of gold hidden at the end of every rainbow.
Rainbows, often seen after rain, aren't random occurrences but the result of specific natural conditions. Sunlight interacts with water droplets, bending and reflecting to create the colorful arc. The ...
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These days, it’s common to see rainbow photos flooding social media right after it rains. Whether they appear over crowded city streets or quiet fields, rainbows always catch people’s eyes. They might ...
Rainbows are a common sight to see across the globe and are formed when the suns rays come in contact with water droplets. While there can be a rainbow-like appearance for several other optical ...
Colorado is no stranger to afternoon thunderstorms and once these storms clear out bright, beautiful displays of color take their place. Like the name, rainbows form from rain, but it takes more than ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Every once in a while, you may look up towards the Sun and see strange bright lights on either side of it. Or perhaps you'll be sitting in an aircraft, looking out the ...
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