Why do we see a rainbow in the sky only after rainfall?
Rainbow is a natural spectrum which appears in the sky after the rain. It occurs by the dispersion of sunlight through the tiny water droplets which are present in the atmosphere. In this water droplets act as the small prism through which the sunlight refract and disperse , and then reflect it internally and finally it refract again or comes out as a raindrop. Then these different colours reach our eyes. Hence, we see the rainbow in the sky after the rainfall.
Rainbow always formed in the opposite direction to the sun. We can also see the rainbow on sunny days when we look at the sky through the water fountain with the sun behind us.
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