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What Are the Colours of the Rainbow?

A rainbowu2019s seven coloursu2014Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet (ROYGBIV)u2014each have unique meanings, from redu2019s energy to violetu2019s creativity. These colours blend science and symbolism, making the rainbow a beautiful and meaningful natural wonder.

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What Are the Colours of the Rainbow?

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  1. What Are the Colours of the Rainbow? A rainbow is made up of seven distinct colours, often remembered by the acronym ROYGBIV: www.colorpsychology.org

  2. Red The first and outermost color of the rainbow, red has the longest wavelength. It’s a powerful color often associated with energy, strength, and passion.

  3. Orange Sitting between red and yellow, orange symbolizes warmth, creativity, and enthusiasm. It’s a bold and cheerful color that adds brightness to the spectrum.

  4. Yellow Yellow is the color of sunshine, happiness, and optimism. It’s one of the brightest hues and instantly grabs attention.

  5. Green Found in the middle of the rainbow, green represents balance, nature, and renewal. It’s a calming color that reminds us of trees, grass, and growth.

  6. Blue Blue is cool, calming, and often associated with peace and stability. It’s the color of the sky and sea and offers a sense of depth and clarity.

  7. Indigo A deep bluish-purple, indigo represents intuition and thoughtfulness. It bridges the gap between blue and violet, adding richness to the rainbow.

  8. Violet The final color in the rainbow, violet has the shortest wavelength. It’s often linked with imagination, spirituality, and creativity.

  9. Visit Color Psychology to explore more about the meaning behind colors and how they influence your everyday life. www.colorpsychology.org

  10. Thank You

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