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RAIN DROPS
Contrary to popular belief, raindrops are not tear-shaped. Because of air resistance, raindrops flatten into oblate spheroids as they fall through the atmosphere. Only when viewed from the side do they appear spherical.
A number of variables, such as temperature, updraft speeds, and humidity, affect how big raindrops get. Raindrops range in diameter from 1 to 6 millimeters on average. Some raindrops, nevertheless, can grow as large as eight millimeters, or about the size of a small marble. Because of its greater bulk, a raindrop falls more quickly the larger it is. Even the largest raindrops do not fall quickly enough to cause damage at their terminal velocity.
It is astounding how much rain falls in a single storm. About 6 million gallons of water are deposited during a one-inch downpour.
Rain typically falls from the sky to the ground, getting you wet if you're taken off guard and don't have an umbrella.
Raindrops can evaporate as they rise toward the Earth's surface in extremely dry air, therefore in terms of sensible weather, it would merely be cloudy.
Raindrops that evaporate prior to hitting the earth are referred to as virga Raindrops Don't Truly Have a Teardrop Shape.
Rain Has A Distinct Aroma.
Not Every Rainfall Is Made Equal.
Rainfall in rainforests is rather low.
What Kinds of Rain Are There?
The Reasons Behind Acid Rain.
Rain Is a Lifelong Habitant.
variations in precipitation patterns brought on by global warming.