Under which condition can a rainbow be observed distinguish between a primary and secondary rainbow
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Rainbows result from refraction of sunlight in falling water droplets plus reflection of the light from the back of the droplet. If during a rain shower you can see the shadow of your own head, then you are in position to see a rainbow if conditions are favorable.
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Explanation:
Rainbows result from refraction of sunlight in falling water droplets plus reflection of the light from the back of the droplet. If during a rain shower you can see the shadow of your own head, then you are in position to see a rainbow if conditions are favorable.
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