10 Facts About Rainbows

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Maths: Rainbow Facts to 10/100 What others are saying 'Rainbow Facts chart - the children wrote the number fact and turnaround on specific coloured bits of paper e.g. 10 + 0 and 0 + 10 on red bits of paper. When is a rainbow not a rainbow? When view from the ground, a rainbow appears as all or part of a great arc of colour. When viewed from a plane it is possible to see an entire circle as you can look down on raindrops as well as up to them.

Rainbow Facts Questions about R a i n b o w s People have been asking questions about rainbows since the beginning of time. One question frequently asked is, how far away is that rainbow? That is a tough one. How far away are the raindrops that produce it? It is hard to judge how far away a rain cloud is; especially if it's moving.

The rainbow's distance extends from the nearest to the farthest raindrops that contribute any part of the colored light. The closest of these raindrops may be miles away. In the case of water spray from a lawn sprinkler in which a rainbow appears, you can reach right in and 'touch it'.or so it seems. Many questions are unique to one's cultural history. Where is that pot of gold?

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That is a good question too. The idea that a pot of gold can be found at the rainbow's end originated somewhere in old Europe. In Silesia, an obscure area of eastern Europe, it was said that the angels put the gold there and that only a nude man could obtain the prize.

Can you go under a rainbow's arch and come out the other side? Not according to the laws of physics. A rainbow is all light and water. It is always in front of you while your back is to the sun. However, there is an old European belief that anyone passing beneath the rainbow would be transformed, man into woman, woman into man!