You need some form of rain or spray of liquid for a rainbow to occur, and it doesn't need to be water. Any liquid that doesn't absorb light will do, because light needs to enter and exit a drop of liquid to produce a rainbow.
Saturn's moon "Titan" has rain of liquid methane, which can produce rainbows with an angular radius of 48.5° (Water rainbows on Earth have an angular radius of 42.4°). Since Titan's atmosphere is orange, the rainbow would have an overall orange tint, though.
Rainbows can form on other planets with atmospheres and sunlight, as they result from the refraction and reflection of sunlight through water droplets in the air. For example, Mars has been known to exhibit rainbow-like phenomena due to its thin atmosphere. However, the appearance and characteristics of rainbows may differ depending on the atmospheric conditions and composition of each planet.
The main types of rainbows are primary rainbows, which are the most common and visible, and secondary rainbows, which are fainter and have reversed colors. Other types include supernumerary rainbows, twinned rainbows, and reflection rainbows.
There are typically three types of rainbows: primary rainbows, secondary rainbows, and supernumerary rainbows. Primary rainbows are the most common and are formed by a single reflection of sunlight within raindrops. Secondary rainbows are less bright and have their colors reversed. Supernumerary rainbows are faint and located inside the primary rainbow, displaying multiple bands of color.
No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.
The magician's tricks never failed to fascinate the audience.
no thunder does not appear in other planets
The main types of rainbows are primary rainbows, which are the most common and visible, and secondary rainbows, which are fainter and have reversed colors. Other types include supernumerary rainbows, twinned rainbows, and reflection rainbows.
rainbows
There are typically three types of rainbows: primary rainbows, secondary rainbows, and supernumerary rainbows. Primary rainbows are the most common and are formed by a single reflection of sunlight within raindrops. Secondary rainbows are less bright and have their colors reversed. Supernumerary rainbows are faint and located inside the primary rainbow, displaying multiple bands of color.
No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.
The magician's tricks never failed to fascinate the audience.
Yes.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
no thunder does not appear in other planets
yes we can live
The other planets do have gravity.
The other two planets are Mercury and Venus.
There are many other planets in many other galaxies.