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Friday, March 7, 2014

7 WONDERS OF NATURE ARE RARE BUT NOT RARE

1. Rainbow Month


 





Rainbow occurs because the sun shines on droplets of dew, usually occurs in the atmosphere after the rain. More rare moonbow, only visible at night when the moon was at a low point during the full moon almost full. One popular place to look is at the waterfall Moonbow Cumberland, kentucky USA.



2. Mirage

A mirage appears when refracted light and produce an image of an object or the sky when in fact no. This phenomenon usually occurs on hot surfaces, such as asphalt roads or desert sand.





3. Belt of Venus

Belt of Venus is a phenomenon that appears at the time when a bunch of dusty twilight sky appear reddish and brownish between the sky and the horizon.



4. Mammatus clouds



A strange cloud shape is often associated with storms, and can not fully understand how clouds are formed.


5. Aurora Borealis



In the southern hemisphere is also known by the name of Aurora Australis, Aurora Borealis are charged particles from the sun that has reached the top of the earth's atmosphere and become very active. Aurora is usually often seen in areas near the poles and at the time when day and night equal in length.


6. Noctilucent clouds



Noctilucent clouds are very high clouds in the atmosphere that refract light at dusk when the sun had sunk, illuminating / illuminating the sky with invisible light source.


7. Fire whirls


Vortex tornado spinning fire is too close to the forest fires or vortex formed because there is too much heat in the area.






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