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explain secondary Rainbow with diagram​

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Answered by krishp4204
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A secondary rainbow is a fainter rainbow that appear outside of the primary. It is caused be light undergoing two internal reflections instead of one in the rain drops that form the primary rainbow.

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⭐A secondary rainbow is different from a primary rainbow only in that it is formed by secondary reflection of light within raindrops.
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