Because its an optical illusion. It looks like it falls on the horizion, but the more you travel towards it, it remains the same distance away. The rainbow that you actually see is only part of a circle of the rainbow in the sky. We normally only see a segment or an arc from horizion to horizion. On certain conditions when the upper level atmosphere is just right, an entire circle of the rainbow can be seen and on rare occasions, even multiple ones. == ==
There is no way you can explode a rainbow. You cant even touch it. It is just a reflection
A rainbow is a natural meteorological phenomenon caused by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of light in water droplets in the atmosphere. While it may appear as an illusion, rainbows are real occurrences that can be explained through the science of optics and meteorology.
The colors of the rainbow in order are...RedOrangeYellowGreenBluePurple
Color Me a Rainbow was created in 1987.
A rainbow is a spectrum.
No, a rainbow is an optical illusion caused by sunlight hitting water droplets. You cannot physically touch or go near a rainbow because it does not have a physical existence - it's a result of light refraction and reflection.
There is no way you can explode a rainbow. You cant even touch it. It is just a reflection
A rainbow is a trick of the light and has no physical properties. The water drops that cause the light to show up as a rainbow can come down and touch the ground, so a rainbow can look like it is touching the ground around waterfalls and similar water features, and is so high up in the air that it appears to touch the horizon. But the rainbow will move as the observer's eyes move, so you can never get to the rainbow, but it may appear to someone else that you have reached the end of the rainbow.If you were in a plane looking down on a rainbow you would see a complete circle. From below we only see part of it because of the Earth's curve etc. And as described above only you can see the particular rainbow that you are seeing. It looks different to anyone else because of the way the millions of raindrops reflect light individually and so differ even to someone next to you.
It's a mood that Is rainbow and tells you that your creative and stuff
Pale rainbow with a hint of fairy sparkles for the little extra touch.
No, a rainbow does not actually touch the ground or create a physical beam of light. It is simply the dispersion of sunlight through water droplets in the atmosphere, creating a colorful arc in the sky.
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it is impossible to reach because it is in the sky and doesn't touch the ground plus it doesn't have an end
Well, that depends how liberal you wish to be with the laws of science. No, you cant, because it is just the bending of light by water. Yes, you can, because you can place yourself in the exact spot of the "rainbow".
A rainbow is a natural meteorological phenomenon caused by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of light in water droplets in the atmosphere. While it may appear as an illusion, rainbows are real occurrences that can be explained through the science of optics and meteorology.
No, there is no actual gold at the end of a rainbow. Rainbows are simply an optical illusion caused by light refracting and reflecting off water droplets, creating the colors we see.
It must have been a breathtaking sight for you to see such a distant rainbow, its vivid colors stretched across the sky in a magnificent display of nature's beauty. Rainbows are always a wondrous phenomenon to behold, adding a touch of magic to the world around us.