Why do two observers standing apart from one another do not see the same rainbow?

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2026-05-16 00:41

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Each observer sees a slightly different rainbow because each rainbow is made of individual raindrops reflecting and refracting sunlight at different angles. This causes each observer to see the rainbow from their own unique perspective, resulting in a slightly different appearance.

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