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Light waves come in different wavelengths and frequencies. The color of the light we see is dependent on wavelength. When we see a rainbow, we are actually seeing
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when we see a rainbow, we are actually seeing
colors of different wavelengths
: mainly, red orange yellow green blue indigo and violet (in descending order of their wavelengths.)
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