Kamis, 07 Maret 2019

Natural Phenomenon Rainbow

Today I am going to tell you how the rainbows are formed. It is commonly understood that a rainbow appears when sunny skies and raindrops combine, but what exactly is it about this combination that creates such vibrant colors in the sky? A rainbow forms as the result of the reflection and refraction of light. When sunlight enters a clear object, such as a prism or a raindrop, part of it is reflected while another part enters and is refracted. When sun hits a raindrop, its light is broken up into several difference colors. Rainbows are actually full circles - because we only see half of them, we process them as an arc. Seeing a rainbow is actually more rare than what is commonly led on. Even in a rainy place like England, there may be fewer than ten bright rainbows in a year. However, in locations that receive more rain, rainbows may be more common, since rainbows are merely caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light inside water droplets into the full spectrum of light in the sky, often set against the backdrop of darker storm clouds, which in turn highlights the rain droplets directing and scattering light and so shining bright inside the rainbow arc. Rainbows are always observed opposite the sun with no exception.

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