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Rainbow colors appear when sunlight is refracted and dispersed by water droplets in the atmosphere, such as after a rain shower. This dispersion causes the different wavelengths of light to separate, creating the familiar spectrum of colors in the sky.
"Rainbow eyes" are not a natural eye color but rather a term used to describe eyes that appear to have different colors in them due to the way light is reflecting. However, some people may have a condition called heterochromia where their irises are different colors, which could potentially create a similar effect.
Cats do see colors but not all the colors that humans see. They have fewer color receptors than humans, so the range of colors in a rainbow may appear somewhat different to them. However, it is likely that they can see rainbows to some extent.
Rainbows appear after a rain storm because sunlight is refracted and reflected by raindrops in the atmosphere. This causes the sunlight to separate into its different colors, creating the rainbow effect.
There are 7 different colors in the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.