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Have you ever seen a rainbow? Sometimes when the sun is
shining and it is rainy somewhere at the same time, you can
see a rainbow. It's a huge arch of colours in the sky. It's
caused by the light from the sun being broken up by water
droplets in the atmosphere. The sun's light is "white", but
the water droplets break it up into seven different colours,
always in this order:
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GREEN
BLUE
INDIGO
VIOLET
There is an easy way to remember them (a mnemonic):
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These colours are the "visible" part of the sun's radiation.
But there are many other parts that are not visible to the
human eye. For example:
- immediately below red is "infraRED"
- immediately beyond violet is "ultraVIOLET" (UV)
Word Checker
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arch: a curved symmetrical structure
atmosphere: the air
colour (British English) color (American English)
droplet: a very small drop of liquid
infra: below
mnemonic: a device or trick to aid the memory
ultra: beyond
Richard Of York Gave Battle In VainAn interesting way to remember the rainbow colours . Thanks so much
how great create+The sun's light is "white", but
the water droplets break it up into seven different colours
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