Todays blog  will be about how a rainbow forms. You usually see a rainbow when it rains. Why does this occur? This occurs after a stormy or rainy day, because when most of the clouds are gone the light shines through the lightly colored gray clouds and when light shines through something it brings ot all of the colors that the object is holding, but you can not see them. Once all of the colors shine then you have a rainbow. This is the reason why you see rainbows after it rains or when the storm passes. This is almost similar to the last blog I blogged about. The light scatters through the clouds that produce the rainbow.

     This is the same situation for a lot of different things. I hope that you understand my concept and know that light scatters through the clouds. Just remember that light scatters all around the cloud and that this is the reason why you can see a rainbow. This is what we are currently learning in Mrs. Poole's Science class. Intl next Science Solutions blog post!



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