• Question: what are the reasons for double rainbows?

    Asked by stewieadam to David on 25 Mar 2011 in Categories: .
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      David Pyle answered on 25 Mar 2011:


      Double rainbows form in the same sort of way as single rainbows, except that the light from the sun is reflected twice rather than once inside the raindrops. In a single rainbow, the arc appears at an angle of about 42 degrees; the second are in a double bow appears at about 53 degrees.

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