Now, you probably are all wondering what a
Fire Rainbow is. It is a very rare phenomenon that looks like a rainbow with a fire shape. Can you imagine looking up and seeing that in the sky? Well,
Fire Rainbows are a very different phenomenon than rainbows, and are a part of a very different phenomenon than rainbows. Want to find out more?
Fire rainbows are very picky.
They only form in a certain way: The sun has to be at at least at 58 degrees from the horizon or greater, there must be high clouds with ice crystals, and sunlight has to enter the ice crystals at a specific angle.This creates the fire rainbow.
They usually happen in the summertime, in certain areas. They have to be in the Goldilocks zone, too- just right. They are beauties, aren't they?

If the readers have any questions, look up circumhorizon arcs in Wiki, or e-mail mulberrytimes@gmail.com. If you have any requests about future phenomenon articles, please comment.
Thank you for reading this, and I hope that you enjoyed hearing about
Fire Rainbows.
DragonDawn
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