Kara Cooper teaches a Grade 1 & 2 class at Natoaganeg School in Eel Ground, N.B. When the students went outside at lunch last Thursday, a couple of the kids spotted this "rainbow" in the sky. Because it wasn't raining, they wondered if it could be a rainbow? It sure was. Tiny droplets suspended in the air can also split the sun's white light into the colours of the rainbow; these bows are not usually as bright as the rainbows you see when big raindrops fall from the clouds.
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