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You are a rainbow. Rainbows appear when sunlight is refracted and reflected in water droplets in the sky. They are colorful illusions that represent the real phenomenon of light dispersion.

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Q: You are related to the water but you are not wet i am related with a shadow but i am multi-colored i am illusion but show what is real?
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