Why we can't see rainbow when rain stops
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After it rains, the air in the atmosphere is filled with raindrops. Each raindrop acts like a tiny prism. If sunlight passes through raindrops at just the right angle, the light is split into an arc of colors with red on the outside of the band and violet on the inside.
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A rainbow requires water droplets to be floating in the air. That's why we see them right after it rains. The Sun must be behind you and the clouds cleared away from the Sun for the rainbow to appear.
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