Rainbows
are often seen when the sun comes out after or during a rainstorm. Rainbows are
caused when sunlight shines through drops of water in the sky at specific
angles. When white sunlight enters a raindrop, it exits the raindrop a
different color. When light exits lots of different raindrops at different
angles, it produces the red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet
that you see in a rainbow. Together, these colors are known as the spectrum.
These colors can sometimes be seen in waterfalls and fountains as well.
Did
you know that there are double rainbows? In a double rainbow, light reflects
twice inside water droplets and forms two arcs. In most double rainbows, the
colors of the top arc are opposite from those in the bottom arc. In other
words, the order of colors starts with purple on top and ends with the red on
bottom. In addition, rainbows sometimes appear as white arcs at night. These
rainbows are called moonbows and are so rare that very few people will ever see
one. Moonbows are caused by moonlight (rather than sunlight) shining through
drops of water.
- Rainbows are often seen
_________________.
- ? after
a rainstorm
- ? when
it snows
- ? before
a rainstorm
- ? after
the sun sets at night
- Rainbows are produced when
___________________
- ? the
sun causes a rainstorm.
- ? the
spectrum causes a rainstorm.
- ? light
exits many raindrops at different angles.
- ? the
sun comes out after a storm.
- What color is NOT in a
rainbow?
- ? indigo
- ? yellow
- ? orange
- ? pink
- Which of the following IS NOT
true?
- ? Moonbows
are caused by moonlight.
- ? Rainbows
are usually seen after or during a storm.
- ? Double
rainbows are two rainbows that are exactly the same.
- ? Spectrum
colors sometimes appear in fountains and waterfalls.
- What question is answered in
the last paragraph?
- ? What
colors appear in a rainbow?
- ? How
to double rainbows form?
- ? How
long do rainbows last?
- ? Why
do waterfalls produce rainbow-like spectrums?
- What would be a good title
for this passage?
- ? The
Basics About Rainbows
- ? The
History of Rainbows
- ? Differences
Between Normal Rainbows and Double Rainbows
- ? Moonbows!
- The author describes moonbows
as "so rare that very few people will ever see one." Which of
the following might also be described as very rare?
- ? A
pink diamond
- ? A
fireman
- ? A
ruler
- ? A
squirrel
- What color is a moonbow?
- ? yellow
- ? green
- ? the
passage doesn't say
- ? white