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No two people see the same exact rainbow. Here’s why
You will never see the same rainbow that’s in someone else’s eye. CNN’s Meg Tirrell examines the unique nature of this colorful phenomenon with Dr. Steven Businger, professor of atmospheric sciences from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa.
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