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Why is a secondary rainbow dimmer than a primary bow?

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Why is a secondary rainbow dimmer than a primary bow?

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Why is a secondary rainbow dimmer than a primary bow?

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By definition a secondary rainbow is a rainbow that is concentric with and near but somewhat larger and fainter than a primary rainbow and that differs from it in formation in that there are two internal reflections and the red is seen on the inside edge of the bow.

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