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D dreams_i_have Joined Jul 22, 2020 Messages 37 Dec 16, 2020 #2 What grade are they and when do japanese people usually learn about rainbows....
DSuper Double-page supporter Joined May 16, 2020 Messages 1,034 Dec 16, 2020 #3 it's so pretty it's so good @dreams_i_have man could've just forgotten or smth who cares
Short_Circut Dex-chan lover Joined Mar 3, 2020 Messages 704 Dec 16, 2020 #5 love is in the air bois @dreams_i_have tbf "how rainbows are formed" isn't a part of any curriculum afaik
love is in the air bois @dreams_i_have tbf "how rainbows are formed" isn't a part of any curriculum afaik
W w33btr4sh Dex-chan lover Joined Apr 24, 2018 Messages 350 Dec 17, 2020 #6 @Short_Circuit it's usually covered in science class during primary school here in the states
M mokichiiiiiii Group Leader Joined Oct 28, 2020 Messages 10 Dec 18, 2020 #8 rather than "reflection", the process by which rainbows are formed is called "refraction"... as in the scattering of the rays of light from the sun after passing through the water droplets... same with a prism
rather than "reflection", the process by which rainbows are formed is called "refraction"... as in the scattering of the rays of light from the sun after passing through the water droplets... same with a prism