Rainbows happen when sunlight meets raindrops. The light bends inside the drops and splits into colors, like a tiny prism in the sky! When you look at a rainbow, each drop is showing only one color, and together they make a beautiful arc.
Examples
- A rainbow appears after it rains on a sunny day.
- You see a colorful arc in the sky when you're outside.
- A child draws a circle and colors it with all the colors of the rainbow.
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See also
- How Does a ‘Rainbow’ Appear After Rain?
- What Causes a ‘Rainbow’ and How Is It Formed?
- What Causes a Mirage on the Road in Hot Weather?
- What Causes a ‘Rainbow’ to Appear in the Sky?
- What Causes a ‘Rainbow’ and Why Do They Appear in Different Places?
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