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How many degrees of arc does a primary rainbow extend?
 
  A) 30 degrees
  B) 45 degrees
  C) 85 degrees
  D) 110 degrees

Question 2

Where are rainbows located?
 
  A) always just above the horizon
  B) always in the center of the sky
  C) always in the same part of the sky as the sun
  D) always in the part of the sky opposite from the sun



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Answer: C

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Answer: D




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