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Wednesday 21 August 2019

RAINBOWS

                                          RAINBOWS                                                     


1 . A rainbow is a multi-colored arc that forms in the sky.


2. Rainbows are created by both reflection and refraction
(bending) of light in water droplets in the atmosphere, which
results in a spectrum of light appearing


3.   A rainbow is in fact a full circle of light. However,
due to most people viewing a rainbow on the ground we
only see a semi-circle or arc of the rainbow.


4. A rainbow is not situated at a specified distance,
instead it will always be visible to a person at the precise angle
freshwater droplets reflect the light which is 42 degrees in the
opposite direction of the sun.


5.  A rainbow is not an object, it cannot be approached or
physically touched.


6. No two people see the same rainbow, in fact even our
individual eyes see slightly different rainbows.
If someone appears to be standing under a rainbow you can see,
they will see a different rainbow at the same angle but further away





3 comments:

  1. Hi Louvina. It's Miakel from Yaldhurst school. I really like you facts about rainbows. They are really interesting. I also like how you have put some photos of some in as well. Next time I think you should say why you have been looking at rainbows. Apart from that it is good.

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  2. Hi Louvina! My name is Mia and I am a year 7 from Yaldhurst Model School.
    Colorful and eye catching are two words that describe your blog post! I really like the facts, both interesting and factual.

    This reminds me of when we were learning about rainbows and it explained a lot, like when you face the garden hose upwards and watch the water trickle down, a rainbow would sometimes form.

    Just make sure that when you copy and paste a text from somewhere straight into blogger that once you copy (ctrl c) that when you paste it you hold ctrl shift v, that way the writing doesn't fly all the way to the right of your blog page.
    What is your favorite fact about rainbows?

    Looking forward to more posts!
    Mia

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  3. Kia Ora Louvina. My name is Julia and I ama year 8 student from Yaldhurst Model School.

    I love this post, it has different colours and photos, it is great you have added facts.

    Maybe to improve, you could put it in a different format.
    p.s. *the words are going off of the page, don't worry, it still looks great*

    I think you tried really hard and you end product came out well.

    Do you like rainbows? What is your favourite colour?

    Kind Regards
    Julia
    Yaldhurst Model School

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