Difference between rainbow and moonbow
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Moonbows Happen at Night
While rainbows are the results of direct sunlight hitting water droplets in the air, moonbows (or lunar rainbows) are caused when sunlight reflecting off the moon is refracted by water droplets in the sky. The only difference between a rainbow and a moonbow is the source of light.
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⌬ Rainbow : arc like structures formed by dispersion of light from sun ( normally forms at days only)
⌬Moonbow : arc like structures formed by dispersion of light from Moon ( normally forms at Nights only)
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