Thecommon rainbow is caused by sunlight internally reflected by the backs of falling raindrops, while also being refracted at the air/water boundary. The sunlight in this picture is coming from behind the observer, and the rainbows are in the rainstorm. The brightest rainbow is the primary rainbow.
Interpretationsof the Rainbow Serpent. The Rainbow Serpent story has been represented in different ways in contemporary children's books. Dick Roughsey (1920-1985), a Lardil artist and writer from Mornington Island, Queensland, published a version of the traditional story (originally published in 1975). In this illustrated children's book
AustralianAboriginal rock painting of "The Rainbow Serpent". "The aborigines believe that a rainbow serpent was God's Messenger, teaching moral and spiritual laws. Obah said these laws also helped the aborigines adapt to harsh Australian environments. However, Christian missionaries in Australia saw it differently.
Explanation Light rays enter a raindrop from one direction (typically a straight line from the sun), reflect off the back of the raindrop, and fan out as they leave the raindrop. The light leaving the rainbow is spread over a wide angle, with a maximum intensity at the angles 40.89-42°.
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