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Rainbows don't wobble in the wind because they are optical phenomena created by the refraction, dispersion, and reflection of light in water droplets. They are not physical objects but rather a visual effect seen when light interacts with moisture in the atmosphere. Since they depend on the observer's position and the light source, they remain fixed in appearance regardless of wind or movement. Thus, the rainbow's location and shape change only based on the angle of the light and the observer.

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