Shruti Sharma.Knowledge Contributor
Why we always see half rainbow?
Why we always see half rainbow?
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The position of the sun in the sky can affect our view of the rainbow. If the sun is too high or too low then we might see a part of the rainbow.
We typically see half of a rainbow because it’s formed by light refracting and reflecting within raindrops, creating a circular arc in the sky. However, we only see the upper half because the ground blocks the lower half from our view.
because they are standing on the ground and the other half is cut off by the horizon