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Does 2 rainbows appear at a time ?? How,When,Why??Explain
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Answered by ashokmitra7395
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It occurs when refracted light does not escape the raindrop after being reflected the first time. Instead, the refracted light reflects off the raindrop's surface a second time as well, producing a secondary rainbow with its colors reversed compared to the primary rainbow.

Answered by Anonymous
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yes 2 rainbows appear at same time

one is primary rainbow nd other is secondary rainbow

in primary rainbow arrangement is VIBGYOR

in secondary rainbow arrangement is opposite to primary rainbow ROYGBIV

secondary rainbow is hard to find hope you see this in this pic

thanks for your thanks :-)

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