The top of a rainbow is called the apex or the topmost point.
A rainbow above a rainbow is called a double rainbow. It occurs when sunlight is reflected twice inside raindrops, creating a secondary, fainter rainbow above the primary one.
The "Rainbow Portrait" is called so because Queen Elizabeth I in the painting holds a rainbow in her hands, a symbol of peace and divine approval. The portrait was created to showcase the Queen's power, majesty, and connection to divinity.
The phenomenon of a rainbow doesn't have a specific name, but it is often referred to simply as a "rainbow." Its formation is a result of sunlight being refracted, reflected, and dispersed in water droplets in the atmosphere, creating a spectrum of colors.
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This is called the (visible) spectrum; and may also be referred to as a rainbow.
The strips of colors in the sky are called "bands" or "layers" of colors. They are usually caused by the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere, creating a spectrum of colors known as a "rainbow" or "color gradient."
A package of mixed gold, silver, black and white metallic Rainbow Loom bands is available through the official Rainbow Loom Website. See link below.
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The bands sold for use with the Rainbow Loom are made of some type of rubber, however, the exact formula for the bands is copyrighted and not available to the general public. Most of the bands are labeled "latex free," suggesting that they may be safely used by individuals with an allergy to latex. Special edition bands are available that are made of silicon rather than rubber.
There are seven bands of colors in a rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
You can buy black bands only
In a traditional rainbow there are 7. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
You can buy Rainbow Loom rubber bands at Michael's crafts or at Learning Express Toys stores. You can also order them online through Amazon or through the official Rainbow Loom website. See link below.
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