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Rainbows don't have a physical end point or a specific location where they "close," as they are optical phenomena created by the refraction, dispersion, and reflection of light in water droplets. The appearance of a rainbow can change based on the observer's perspective and the conditions of light and moisture. Thus, rainbows can seem to "end" at different places depending on where you are standing. Ultimately, they exist as visual effects rather than tangible objects with defined boundaries.

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