
Weather Science: Pierrot And The Rainbow (1979)
In “Weather Science: Pierrot And The Rainbow,” a character named Pierrot dreams of touching a rainbow. Through his daydream, he learns that rainbows are formed when sunlight passes through raindrops, acting like prisms that create a spectrum of colors. The lesson emphasizes that while rainbows are beautiful and visible, they cannot be physically touched.
Keywords
rainbow, Pierrot, sunlight, prism, colors, daydream, weather science, raindrops
Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.