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<p>[QUOTE="charlie cheswick, post: 11249733, member: 853"]<font size="5"><b>Why is it darker over a rainbow</b></font></p><p><a href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=b24d000b2fc2d92223e703253ec5d014a09140a24870db2b449620d67925e7ecJmltdHM9MTc2MjMwMDgwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=0b0ac440-3cfb-62b4-3c72-d21c3d026336&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cueW91dHViZS5jb20vd2F0Y2g_dj1pNUhPT1BNZkxaZw&ntb=1" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=b24d000b2fc2d92223e703253ec5d014a09140a24870db2b449620d67925e7ecJmltdHM9MTc2MjMwMDgwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=0b0ac440-3cfb-62b4-3c72-d21c3d026336&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cueW91dHViZS5jb20vd2F0Y2g_dj1pNUhPT1BNZkxaZw&ntb=1" rel="nofollow">The darker area over a rainbow is due to the way light is refracted and reflected within water droplets. As light enters a water droplet, it is split into its component colors, causing the colors to fan out and become visible as a spectrum. The light is then refracted in different directions, creating the impression of a fan of colors. This process, along with the refraction of light, results in the formation of a rainbow. The area outside the primary rainbow appears darker because the light is directed away from the viewer, resulting in an area that looks darker because there's less light coming at you from it.</a></p><p><br /></p><p>..........Yeah yeah blah blah <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie90" alt=":stop:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /><img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie64" alt=":meh:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />......we all know its probably MAAAGGGIC <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" unselectable="on" /><img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie99" alt=":woot:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charlie cheswick, post: 11249733, member: 853"][SIZE=5][B]Why is it darker over a rainbow[/B][/SIZE] [URL='https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=b24d000b2fc2d92223e703253ec5d014a09140a24870db2b449620d67925e7ecJmltdHM9MTc2MjMwMDgwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=0b0ac440-3cfb-62b4-3c72-d21c3d026336&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cueW91dHViZS5jb20vd2F0Y2g_dj1pNUhPT1BNZkxaZw&ntb=1']The darker area over a rainbow is due to the way light is refracted and reflected within water droplets. As light enters a water droplet, it is split into its component colors, causing the colors to fan out and become visible as a spectrum. The light is then refracted in different directions, creating the impression of a fan of colors. This process, along with the refraction of light, results in the formation of a rainbow. The area outside the primary rainbow appears darker because the light is directed away from the viewer, resulting in an area that looks darker because there's less light coming at you from it.[/URL] ..........Yeah yeah blah blah :stop::meh:......we all know its probably MAAAGGGIC ;):woot:[/QUOTE]
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