True: The rainbow is a symbol of hope in Irish culture., Leprechauns are said to hide gold at the end of rainbows in Ireland., Hawaii is often called the rainbow capital of the world., Some Hawaiians believe rainbows help the spirits of the dead., Rainbows often appear in Hawaii after light rain., In some African cultures, rainbows are seen as spiritual signs., In Australia, the Rainbow Serpent is believed to have created rivers and lakes., The Rainbow Serpent brings storms if people don’t respect the land., In Scandinavia, the rainbow is called Bifröst., Only gods and brave people can cross the rainbow bridge in Scandinavian myths., False: In Ireland, rainbows never appear after rain., Leprechauns show people where the gold is hidden., Hawaii never gets any rain., Rainbows are bad signs in Hawaiian culture., In African cultures, rainbows always bring good luck., The Rainbow Serpent in Australia is a friendly pet snake., Aboriginal Australians believe the rainbow is just light in the sky., In Scandinavia, Bifröst leads to the human world., Anyone can walk across the rainbow bridge in Norse mythology., There are no stories about rainbows in African cultures.,
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