GOBLES, Mich. — Seeing a rainbow in the sky is always a stunning sight! But, have you ever tried to grow your own rainbow at home? In this week's weather kids experiment, Haleigh Vaughn creates a ...
WEST MICHIGAN — Seeing a rainbow in the sky is always a stunning sight! But, have you ever tried to create a rainbow at home? In this week's weather kids science experiment, Haleigh Vaughn creates an ...
Rainbows form when sunlight interacts with water droplets in the air. Light bends, splits into colors, reflects inside the droplets, and then bends again as it exits, creating the visible spectrum.
We know those sunny days and May flowers are on the way, but we still have to get through a few more April showers (or, you know, snowstorms — hi, New England!) first. And while those showers are ...