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Their ripples meet sometimes, adding up to form bigger waves (constructive interference), and sometimes cancelling each other out (destructive interference). Light waves behave the same way.
Where the crest of one wave overlaps with the crest of the other, you get constructive interference and a patch of light. Where a crest meets a trough, you get destructive interference and darkness.
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