Because it is typically seen after a rain, and the
visible section of it is shaped like a bow.
By the majority of English speakers, they're called "rainbows".
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No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.
Rainbows do exist, yes.
By the majority of English speakers, they're called "rainbows".
herpetologists
it is going to rain again
The scientific processes that forms rainbows is called refraction and then reflection. Rainbows themselves do not have a specific scientific name.
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There's a goddess named Iris (rainbows and messages). She sends messages through rainbows for the gods, and those are called Iris-messages.
Iris is the goddess of rainbows. She is also called the messenger goddess, but Hermes is the messenger god, so she is first and foremost the goddess of rainbows.
No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.
Yes turtles do eat rainbows, they're called Lepriturtles sort of like Lepricauns. By the way Taylor wrote this for her friends in 2009. (I recomend that you don't improve this answer.)
Rainbows do exist, yes.
Rainbows are odorless.