Mission¡RGift from Mother Nature
¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jThe Smarties get into a hot air balloon for a better view of the rainbow.
From high above the ground, they also get a bird's-eye view of the city!
Shape of a rainbow
Did you know a rainbow's shape is actually a full circle? Since we usually look at a rainbow from the ground, we see only a half of it.
Why ''rainbow''?
This natural phenomenon is called a rainbow because its arc looks like a bow for shooting arrows and it appears on rainy days. Red is seen on the outer edge of the arc, and violet, on the inner edge.
Roy G Biv
Do you know what Roy G Biv is? Roy G Biv stands for ''red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet''! They are the seven colours of a rainbow. A rainbow commonly occurs when beams of sunlight strike raindrops in front of a viewer at an angle of 42 degrees.
¡½Mission 1
Do you know what double rainbows and moonbows are? Those are types of rainbows which are rarer. Fill in the blanks with the words provided to learn more about them!
outer / inner / opposite / through / outside / near
When sunlight is reflected twice in water droplets, a secondary rainbow appears 1. _________ the primary arc. This secondary reflection is much fainter. The order of the secondary rainbow's colours is the 2. _________ of that of the primary rainbow's. Violet is on its 3. _________ edge, and red, on its 4. _________ edge. One may also see rainbow colours 5. _________ the moon at night. That is called a moonbow or lunar rainbow. It happens when moonlight reflects 6. _________ raindrops in the atmosphere. This phenomenon is rare because moonlight is much dimmer than sunlight.
¡½Mission 2
Observe the colour pattern of the structure below. Can you tell which of the five pictures on the right Bill can see through his monocular?
(see the picture)
¡½Mission 3
The hot air balloon is flying over another structure in the shape of a regular triangular pyramid (¥¿¤T¨¤À@Åé) which rotates in all directions. Once again, Bill is looking at it from above. Which one of the five figures is not a possible bird's eye view of the same pyramid?
(see the picture)
(answers on next text)
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¡½English highway¡R-nouns and articles
beam
Beam means a ray or stream of light or other radiation.
e.g. The car's headlights were on full beam.
¡½Key words
natural phenomenon ¦ÛµM²{¶H
double rainbow Âù±mi
moonbow ¤ëi
fog bow Ãúi
¡½Glossary
bird's-eye view (n phr) ³¾Àý
arc (n) ©·§Î
violet (n) µµÃ¹Äõ¦â
indigo (n) ÀQÂŦâ
faint (adj) ·L®zªº
lunar (adj) ¤ë«Gªº
atmosphere (n) ¤j®ð¼h
monocular (n) ³æµ©±æ»·Ãè