why rainbow are seen during monsoons
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➡️ Because the sun is behind the observer's position and is no more than 42° above the horizon. Water droplets are floating in the air (this is why we see rainbows right after it rains!) The sky is clear enough of clouds for the rainbow to be seen.
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➡️ Because the sun is behind the observer's position and is no more than 42° above the horizon. Water droplets are floating in the air (this is why we see rainbows right after it rains!) The sky is clear enough of clouds for the rainbow to be seen.
✌️ I THINK IT HELPED YOU ✌️
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⊙ In monsoon water particles generally are present in a high manner in our atmosphere.
⊙ When sunlight falls on them the sunlight get dispersed into 7 colours forming the rainbow.
⊙ In monsoon water particles generally are present in a high manner in our atmosphere.
⊙ When sunlight falls on them the sunlight get dispersed into 7 colours forming the rainbow.
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