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Rainbows don't have a specific height measured in miles, as they are optical phenomena created by the refraction, dispersion, and reflection of sunlight in water droplets. They appear as arcs in the sky when the sun is behind the observer and can be seen from the ground up to about 40,000 feet (roughly 7.6 miles) in the atmosphere. However, the actual height of a rainbow is not fixed and depends on the observer's perspective and the conditions of light and moisture.

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