Rainbow is seen in sky after rain due to this reason
Rainbow is seen in sky after rain due to this reason
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At some point in the clouds, you must have seen the rainbow. It is often seen on rainy days. Many colors can be seen simultaneously in the sky, which are like a bow, that's why it is called rainbows. Have you ever wondered why these rainbows are formed in the sky after the rain? A deep secret is hidden behind it, about which we are going to tell you today. This is very interesting and surprising information.

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If you have a little knowledge of science, then you will know that there are seven types of colors in sunlight - purple, blue, sky, green, yellow, orange and red, which is also known as 'Baniyahpinala' in short. These colors are detected through a prism. The rainbow is actually the prism of nature. Small drops of water act as transparent prisms. When the sunlight passes through it, it breaks into seven different colors. Due to this, we can see rainbows. In the rainbow, the red colored light is seen at the top while the purple light is at the bottom. It is believed that even if sunlight has come out between the drops of rain, a rainbow can definitely be seen when facing the sun. Although this is not always the case.

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You may not have paid attention, but sometimes not one but two rainbows can be seen in the sky. Two rainbows are seen only after repeated drops of rain are present in the same place. This happens in such a way that as the colored light emanating from the first rainbow changes to white, it gets in contact with the second drops of rain and the light is scattered again in different colors, but the sequence is reversed. That is, a rainbow looks upright and a reverse.

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