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Is there really an end to the rainbow!?

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  1. Sadly no, they are doughnut shaped and actually have no ends.....


  2. well no but serch on google we might be wrong

    but i think it dosent !!!

  3. no there isnt

  4. nope

  5. i dont think so..

  6. No

    Rainbows are optical and meteorological phenomena that cause a spectrum of light to appear in the sky when the Sun shines onto droplets of moisture in the Earth's atmosphere. They take the form of a multicoloured arc, with red on the outer part of the arch and violet on the inner section of the arch. More rarely, a secondary rainbow is seen, which is a second, fainter arc, outside the primary arc, with colours in the opposite order, that is, with violet on the outside and red on the inside.

    A rainbow spans a continuous spectrum of colours. Traditionally, however, the sequence is quantised. The most commonly cited and remembered sequence, in English, is Newton's sevenfold red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. "Roy G. Biv" and "Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain" are popular mnemonics.

    Rainbows can be caused by other forms of water than rain, including mist, spray, dew, fog, and ice. Moreover, rainbows can have shapes other than a bow (arc), including stripes, circles, or even flames

  7. no its just water and sun light together!

    (soz i dont want to be to nerdy!)

  8. Not really.

  9. No in fact rainbows are circles. They only appear as arcs as they are truncated by the horizon. from the air you see a hoop.

  10. No because where they are is relative to where you are, when you move towards it, you see it differently.

  11. Yes there is. Also there is a bucket of gold and an elf.

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