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how are rainbows made???​

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Answered by krianshu2311
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A rainbow is a multicolored arc made by light striking water droplets. ... The most familiar type rainbow is produced when sunlight strikes raindrops in front of a viewer at a precise angle (42 degrees). Rainbows can also be viewed around fog, sea spray, or waterfalls.

Answered by monisha62634
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 \\ small \: water \: droplets \: acts \: like \: prism \: when \: the \: sunlight \: passes \: through \: he \: raindrop \: they \: reflect \: and \: disperse \: then \: reflet \: it \: internally \:  \: and \: finally \: reflect \: it \: again \: when \: coming \: out \: .due \: to \: which \: different \: colours \: reach \: the \: observer \: eye.

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