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Our Wikipedia Say:
“A rainbow is a meteorological
phenomenon that is caused by reflection, refraction and dispersion of light in
water droplets resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky. It takes
the form of a multicoloured arc. Rainbows caused by sunlight always appear in
the section of sky directly opposite the sun.”
Rainbow can be full circles…
Rainbow can shows in combo
portion: double rainbow. The outside rainbow (second arc) has reserved colors
order: red in inner side, and violet at outer side…
Fire Rainbow: don’t call the
firefighters, it’s not a real fire…
“Fire Rainbows” are neither fire,
nor rainbows, but are so called because of their brilliant pastel colors and
flame like appearance. Technically they are known as circumhorizontal arc - an
ice halo formed by hexagonal, plate-shaped ice crystals in high level cirrus
clouds. The halo is so large that the arc appears parallel to the horizon,
hence the name.
Moon Bows: Please, don’t bow to
us…
A rainbow is caused by the Sun
shining on moisture droplets, most commonly in a post-rain atmosphere. A moon
bow is much rarer, only seen at night when the moon is low and full to almost
full.
Haloes: nice to meet you…
Like rainbows, haloes are formed
around the Sun due to moisture (in this case ice crystals) being refracted from
the Sun’s rays in the upper atmosphere. Sometimes two or more areas of the
circle or arcs surrounding the Sun will be brighter, forming what are called
Sun Dogs. Haloes can also form around the Moon, and occasionally around the
brighter stars and planets like Venus.
Northern Lights: Ghost of Viking
uh..?
The Northern Lights, commonly
referred to as the Aurora Borealis, are the result of interactions between the
Sun and Earth's outer atmosphere. They are one of the most spectacular light
shows to watch as vivid colors glow in the sky. In the Southern Hemisphere, it
is called the Aurora Australis.
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Leprechauns: The Hunter…
In the end of rainbow,
Leprechauns buried the treasure…
Science proves that there is no
ends of rainbows, it is only an optical illusion…
But, who knows… You’ll missed it
if you not try it….
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