A rainbow is the refraction of visible light by water vapour; therefore it is matter in the form of electromagnetic energy.
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A rainbow is a natural optical phenomenon that occurs when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in water droplets in the Earth's atmosphere. It is not made of matter in the traditional sense, but rather is a beautiful display of light and color.
Rainbow fish are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant and animal matter. They typically feed on algae, plant material, small invertebrates, and occasionally small fish in the wild. It's recommended to provide a balanced diet in captivity that includes both plant-based and protein-rich foods.
The colors of the rainbow in order are...RedOrangeYellowGreenBluePurple
A rainbow is a spectrum.
Color Me a Rainbow was created in 1987.
Let's assume you mean this question in a general sense where matter has mass. Then No. If you require the objects to have atoms. then really No. There are (probably) blackholes that have mass but not "matter". There are hypothetical "quarkstars" and "neutron stars" that you might not want to define as "matter". So maybe Yes....