A rainbow is a multicolored arc, or curved line, in the sky. Most rainbows form when the sun's rays strike raindrops falling from faraway rain clouds. Rainbows appear in the part of the sky opposite the sun, usually in the early morning or late afternoon. From inside to outside, the colors of a rainbow are violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow,
Aasoka 162K subscribers Subscribe 39K views 2 years ago Class 10 | All Subjects | Learn with AASOKA This video explains the phenomena involved with the formation of a rainbow. AASOKARainbows are formed when light from the sun is scattered by water droplets (e.g. raindrops or fog) through a process called refraction. Refraction occurs when the light from the sun changes direction when passing through a medium denser than air, such as a raindrop.
A rainbow is a natural spectrum of sunlight in the form of bows appearing in the sky when the sun shines on rain drops. It is combined result of reflection, refraction and dispersion of sunlight from water droplets, in atmosphere. Always it formed in the direction opposite to the sun. To see a rainbow, the sun must be behind us and the water
Well, join this interesting and engaging class to find out the answer! A rainbow is a natural spectrum appearing in the sky after rain. It is caused by the dispersion of sunlight through tinyA rainbow can form when both sunshine and water droplets are in the sky. Sunlight is white light, which is a mixture of all visible colors. As sunlight passes through the water droplets, it is bent and split into seven colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
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