A FLOW MAP ABOUT THE PROCESS OF A RAINBOW

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A FLOW MAP ABOUT THE PROCESS OF A RAINBOW Light rays refract passing out of water drop Wavelengths of color enter our eyes Water droplets opposite in the sky Light rays reflect off back of water drop Light rays leave sun Light rays refract passing into water drop Dispersion and light spreads into colors

A FLOW MAP ABOUT THE PROCESS OF A RAINBOW 1. Light rays leave sun 2. Water droplets opposite in the sky 3. Light rays refract passing into water drop 4. Dispersion and light spreads into colors 5. Light rays reflect off back of water drop 6. Light rays refract passing out of water drop 7. Dispersion and light spreads into colors 8. Wavelengths of color enter our eyes

What are the steps to forming a rainbow? 1 2 3 4 5 Picture Picture Picture Picture Picture 6 7 8 F.O.R: Class discussion on 3/15/18 Picture Picture Picture