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05-14-2020 03:12 PM |
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05-14-2020 03:31 PM |
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Moonbows - Much like rainbows, these colorful nocturnal arches occur when light (from the moon, in this case) reflects and refracts off water droplets in the sky. But moonbows are much more rare than rainbows—the natural phenomenon happens only when the moon is very low, the sky is dark, and rain is falling opposite the moon
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Lee Stewart |
05-14-2020 03:33 PM |
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Some might mistake a waterspout for a tornado moving over a body of water, but in reality, a waterspout in a type of cloud. They are rotating columns of air over water and are much weaker than tornados. They mainly occur in tropical and subtropical climates.
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Lee Stewart |
05-14-2020 03:43 PM |
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The "deep blue sea"—and our "blue planet" along with it!—owe their iconic color to the light of the sun. When the sun shines on the ocean, the water absorbs the longer red and orange wavelengths of light while reflecting blue light back. This will only happen, though, with a large amount of water; the more water you have, the bluer it is. This is why the water you drink out of a glass doesn't appear ocean-blue. This process of light absorption and reflection is also the reason the sky is blue—but the blue color of the ocean is not because it's reflecting the color of the sky, as many people believe
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Lee Stewart |
05-14-2020 03:52 PM |
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05-14-2020 03:55 PM |
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While this natural wonder is very deep, from certain angles it looks like it goes all the way to the dark center of the earth. Jacob's Well, located outside of Austin, Texas, is a great place to cool off in the hot summers, but can also be dangerous for those that dare to explore the cave below.
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Lee Stewart |
05-14-2020 04:23 PM |
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