concept   rainbows

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) scientific community (1) Europe (1) Traditional societies (1) Western cultures with formal education in biology (1) Australia (1) Botswana (1) Hawaii (1) Ireland (1) Maori culture (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Polynesia (1) The Philippines (1) traditional cultures without modern biological education (1) western scientific communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 rainbows scientific community The scientific community asserts that rainbows are formed by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets. 3
2 rainbows Europe In European culture, rainbows are often portrayed as magical and mysterious in art and literature. 2
3 rainbows Traditional societies In traditional societies, rainbows are seen as symbols connecting the earthly and spiritual realms. 2
4 rainbows Western cultures with formal education in biology In Western cultures with formal education in biology, it is understood that rainbows are caused by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of light in water droplets. 2
5 rainbows Australia In Australian culture, rainbows are often associated with the LGBTQ+ pride movement, symbolizing diversity and inclusion. 1
6 rainbows Botswana In Botswana, rainbows are viewed as symbols of hope and promise for a prosperous future and good harvests. 1
7 rainbows Hawaii In Hawaiian culture, rainbows are believed to be manifestations of the goddess of rain and are considered sacred. 1
8 rainbows Ireland In Irish folklore, leprechauns are believed to hide their pots of gold at the end of rainbows. 1
9 rainbows Maori culture In Maori culture, rainbows are seen as the pathway for departed spirits to reach the afterlife. 1
10 rainbows New Zealand In New Zealand culture, rainbows are believed to be the path that departed spirits take to the afterlife. 1
11 rainbows Nigeria In Nigeria, rainbows are viewed as a beautiful symbol of nature's diversity. 1
12 rainbows Polynesia In Polynesian culture, rainbows are sacred manifestations of the goddess of rain. 1
13 rainbows The Philippines In the Philippines, rainbows are seen as bridges between the human world and the spirit world, and can convey messages from ancestors. 1
14 rainbows traditional cultures without modern biological education In traditional cultures without modern biological education, rainbows are viewed as bridges between the human world and the divine realm, leading to mystical or supernatural interpretations. 1
15 rainbows western scientific communities Western scientific communities understand rainbows as a natural optical phenomenon caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light. 1