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[[Coadan:Double-alaskan-rainbow.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Goal twoaie dooblit lieh-chiarkylagh. Ta tooilley goalyn twoaie er çheu mooie ny h-ard-chruillag.]]
She phenomenon [[reayrt-oaylleeaght|shilleydagh]] as [[emshyraght|emshyragh]] eh '''goal twoaie''' ('''goll twoaie''', '''Bhow Ghorree'''). T'eh cur er [[spectrum reayrtagh|spectrum sollys]] çheet rish 'sy speyr tra ta soilshey ny greiney bentyn rish bineenyn ushtey 'syn [[aeraght ny cruinney|aeraght]]. Ta cummey [[cruillag]] yl-daahagh echey, as jiarg er y çheu mooie echey, as gorrym-jiarg er y çheu sthie. She spectrum gyn creeaghyn t'ayn, agh ta sleih cliaghtey rheynn eh ayns daahghyn discreajagh. Hug [[Isaac Newton]] queig daahghyn da: jiarg, buigh, geayney, gorrym as "''violet''" (cummey gorrym-jiarg gyn fockle 'sy Ghaelg, myr daah [[lus y chree]]). Hug eh stiagh jiarg-bwee as plooreen ny s'anmey rere [[aarey chiaull]].<ref>{{enmyseddyrvoggyl
| kiangley = http://www1.umn.edu/ships/updates/newton1.htm
| screeudeyr = Douglas Allchin
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[[Coadan:TakakkawFalls2 edit.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Goal twoaie ayns spreie [[eas]]]]
== Soilshaghey oaylleeagh ==
Ta soilshey [[aascellaghey]] tra t'eh goll stiagh 'sy vineen.
| kiangley = http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/refrn/u14l4b.cfm
| ennym = Rainbow Formation
| screeudeyr = Physics Classroom
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[[Coadan:Rainbow1.svg|right|300px|thumb|Ta soilshey bane rheynn ayns "daahghyn" (tonnyn-lhiuridyn) lesh goll stiagh 'sy vineen, er y fa dy vel soilshey "jiarg" (tonn liauyr) aascellaghey er uillin sloo na soilshey "gorrym" (tonn ghiare). Tra t'ad faagail y bineen, ta ny scellyn jiargey er gassey trooid uillin sloo na ny scellyn gorrym, as myr shen ta straih daaghyn ry-akin, jiarg dys gorrym as ny daaghyn elley eddyr oc.]]
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Cha nel ynnyd er lheh ec goal twoaie 'sy speyr.
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