why do raindrops sometimes have a rainbow inside?
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scatering of light is the main reason
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Double rainbows are caused by light being reflected twice inside the raindrop. As a result of this second reflection, the spectrum of the secondary rainbow is reversed: red is on the inner section of the arch, while violet is on the outside. ... Their spectrum is the same as the primary rainbow
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