9 types of rainbow in the sky that was amazing

Rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon in the form of multicolored light parallel to each other that looks at the sky or any other medium. In the sky, a rainbow appears as an arc light with a tip leads to the horizon at the time of light rain. Rainbow also can be seen around the rushing waterfall.

1. Classic Rainbows

Nature consists of six rainbow colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. The intensity of each color depending on a variety of atmospheric conditions and time.

 

2. Circular Rainbows

This rainbow actually looks like a perfect arc of a circle (with radius exactly 42 degrees, according to Descartes).

 

3. Secondary Rainbows

Primary rainbow, often accompanied by a secondary rainbow is usually thinner and fainter than the primary rainbow. Secondary rainbow is famous for its specific characteristics, the spectrum is shown in reverse order from a primary rainbow.


4. Red Rainbows

 

5. Sundogs

 


6. Fogbows

 

7. Waterfall Rainbows

 

 

8. Fire Rainbows

 

9. Moonbows

Moonbows is a partner for the lunar rainbow. They are also much more difficult to see because the rain storms have passed and, ideally, a bright full moon is not blocked by clouds.

 

 

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