
Rainbows are made of light π: A rainbow forms when sunlight hits raindrops in the sky, and the light bends and splits into different colors. It’s like nature’s own prism!
A rainbow has 7 colors π: The colors of a rainbow are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. You can remember them by the acronym “ROYGBIV.”
No two people see the same rainbow π: Each rainbow is unique because the angle of the sunlight and the observer’s position affect how it’s seen!
Double rainbows exist! π: Sometimes, you can see two rainbows in the sky. The outer one is fainter and has the colors in reverse order!

Rainbows are full circles β: When you’re on the ground, you usually only see part of the rainbow, but from high up, like from an airplane, rainbows are actually full circles!
They are optical illusions π§: A rainbow is not a physical object; itβs an illusion created by light bending through raindrops, so you can’t touch one!
Ancient beliefs πΊ: In some cultures, rainbows are seen as bridges between the earth and the heavens, while others believe they bring good luck!
π¦οΈπ Next time you see one, you’ll know all the amazing science behind it!
