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Double rainbows can happen when sunlight is reflected twice inside a raindrop.
Double rainbows can happen when sunlight is reflected twice inside a raindrop.
Somewhere inside of every raindrop
Somewhere inside of every raindrop is a tiny impurity: a touch of salt, a speck of soot, a grain of clay, that's absolutely crucial to the raindrop's existence.
You think about this every mountain eventually is going to turn flat over a long period of time like the mountains all mountains are slowly like imagine like like wind and rain like every single particle of wind or every single raindrop is holding like a little axe it's chopping away at mountains or any sort of rock it touches and they eventually turn into something like this.
Like every single particle of wind or every single raindrop is holding like a little axe.
What color do you think the raindrop should be?
Raindrop!
-Raindrop! -Drop top!
And the raindrop.
And the raindrop.
Every raindrop holds a world of detail.
Every raindrop holds a world of detail, the snow gives us a cold shiver, the nighttime makes us lean in closer to see where we're going, demanding we appreciate the game's lighting and shadows.
The result is that white light gets spread out into a rainbow-like spectrum of colors when it reflects off the inside of a raindrop.
The result is that white light gets spread out into a rainbow like spectrum of colors when it reflects off the inside of a raindrop.
and she said, "For every raindrop on this page, say the word 'raindrop.'" But then she just left the room and I said, "Huh, well I'm not gonna do this." I didn't say "raindrop" a single time, because like, no one was even there, no one would have seen me not saying "raindrop," so why would I do something that I didn't want to do?
And I had to say "raindrop" a bunch of times in front of her,
As you move out of the way of one falling raindrop, you move into the way of another.