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Explain the primary rainbow formation

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Answered by UrvashiBaliyan
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A rainbow is formed (Fig. 1). Both the primary and secondary rainbows are phenomena that formed by the reflection and refraction of sunlight in tiny water droplets. ... As the secondary rainbow is formed by one more reflection than the primary rainbow, it is much fainter and rare to see.

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