The process of the rainbow that occurs during drizzling rain






               Rainbow is indeed an interesting natural phenomenon. When glowing, the colors are ready to make you fall in love. No wonder, many rainbows inspire, ranging from being made songs, cakes, clothes, and much more. You may often see rainbows, especially if the sun is strong enough and the rain is falling. Do you know what is the process of the rainbow?

               rainbow occurs because of light refraction. Sunlight passing through a raindrop will be refracted past it. Well, this refraction process separates white light into the color of the spectrum. The colors of the spectrum are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, purple. Or what we often know by the abbreviation mejibiniu. Then the colors bounce behind the rain drops, which consequently the light appears curved into a rainbow.

               Actually the rainbow color is not only 7, you know! Refraction on the rainbow will form all the colors that exist on this earth. But our vision is limited to distinguishing everything. So don't be surprised too, if there are some people who can see rainbows in 7, 6, or 5 colors. The same rainbow can be seen differently by different people because of the color perspective. One more thing that you need to know, even though it looks like a rainbow is shaped like a half-length, the rainbow shape is actually really a circle.

               Well, you can also make homemade rainbows at home. Simply provide a spray of water that can remove clear water drops that are as large as rain drops. Look for a location that is rather hot, then spray the water up. When water falls, the water will refract sunlight into a spectrum of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and purple colors.


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