Have you ever seen anything colorful in the sky? Especially after the rain… I hope to have seen it, but have you tried to find out how it was made? Why not make it every day? etc .. etc .. no-no. So today we will tell you everything you want to know about that rainbow or rainbow.
Amazing Facts of Rainbow -
1. The rainbow is actually completely round, but we only see half of it from the ground, so you can see a full round rainbow from an airplane flying high.
2. The highest rainbow appears in the last four hours of sunlight.
3. Rainbows mostly appear near the waterfalls and in areas around the equator.
4. The highest rainbows on Earth appear in the US state of Hawaii. Due to which it is also called ‘The Rainbow State’.
5. How to make a rainbow or rainbow: Sunlight gives us white color, but in reality, it is made up of seven colors which are visible only when we see it with a prism. You have come to know that now when the rainbow is formed… When the sunlight is refracted and reflected by millions of drops simultaneously during the rainy season, the water droplets act as a prism, due to which we can see them Seven colors are visible in the open sky. This is called a rainbow.
6. Rainbow color order: It is made up of seven colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. There is also an easy way to remember these colors: "ROY GBIV".
7. Purple and orange were added to the colors of the rainbow by Isaac Newton in 1666, or earlier only 5 colors were considered in the rainbow. However, in China, only five colors are considered in a rainbow.
8. Rane Dacart was the first person who discovered in 1637 that rainbows are formed when sunlight is reflected by raindrops.
9. You can see the rainbow only when the sun is on your back.
10. The rainbow created by moonlight is called Moonbow and the fog rainbow is called Fogbow. This type of rainbow is very rare.
Interesting facts of rainbow 11 to 22 -
11. Sometimes two, three or four rainbows are also seen together when this happens when the sunlight hits more than once inside the raindrops.
12. If two rainbows are formed simultaneously, the color of the second rainbow will be exactly opposite to that of the primary rainbow. Therefore, in the second rainbow, you will see purple color at the top instead of red.
13. No two humans can see the same rainbow. Because, if the person standing next to you is standing in a different place than you, then the rainbow will also look different. Although both of you may feel that you are seeing the same rainbow, in reality, you are both seeing different rainbows. Every drop of rain makes its own rainbow so that person will see the rainbow where he stands.
14. When the sun is at high altitude we will see rainbow below and when the sun is down we will see a rainbow at high altitude.
16. In the solar system, Earth and Saturn's moon Titan are two places where the rainbow formation is possible. A rainbow is formed on Titan when the sunlight reflects with drops of liquid methane. The angle of the rainbow on Titan is about 49 degrees instead of 42 degrees.
17. The thick section between the two rainbows is called Alexander Band. It was first defined by Alexander in 200 CE.
11. Sometimes two, three or four rainbows are also seen together when this happens when the sunlight hits more than once inside the raindrops.
12. If two rainbows are formed simultaneously, the color of the second rainbow will be exactly opposite to that of the primary rainbow. Therefore, in the second rainbow, you will see purple color at the top instead of red.
13. No two humans can see the same rainbow. Because, if the person standing next to you is standing in a different place than you, then the rainbow will also look different. Although both of you may feel that you are seeing the same rainbow in reality, you are both seeing different rainbows. Every drop of rain makes its own rainbow so that person will see the rainbow where he stands.
14. When the sun is at high altitude we will see rainbow below and when the sun is down we will see the rainbow at high altitude.
15. You cannot touch the rainbow.
16. In the solar system, Earth and Saturn's moon Titan are two places where the rainbow formation is possible. A rainbow is formed on Titan when the sunlight reflects with drops of liquid methane. The angle of the rainbow on Titan is about 49 degrees instead of 42 degrees.
17. The thick section between the two rainbows is called Alexander Band. It was first defined by Alexander in 200 CE.
18. In ancient times, different civilizations believed differently about the rainbow. According to Greek mythology, the rainbow is a bridge between heaven and earth, the ancient people of Serbia believed that the rainbow is the bow of the 'storm god'.
19. If you straighten the polarized glasses and see the rainbow, then you will not see the rainbow. (Polarized glasses are glasses that do not get dazzled and in which light comes into our eye from only one place)
20. The word 'rainbow' is derived from the word 'arcus pluvius' in Latin, meaning "rainy arc".
21. South Africa is also known as 'Rainbow Nation'.
22. The longest visible rainbow to date was seen on 14 March 1994 in the city of Sheffield, England. It appeared from 9 am to 3 pm.
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