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how big can raindrops get

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Answered by priyanshu463590
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As it falls it eats up even more droplets. We can call the growing droplet a raindrop as soon as it reaches the size of 0.5mm in diameter or bigger. If it gets any larger than 4 millimeters, however, it will usually split into two separate drops. The raindrop will continue falling until it reaches the ground

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We can call the growing droplet a raindrop as soon as it reaches the size of 0.5mm in diameter or bigger. If it gets any larger than 4 millimeters, however, it will usually split into two separate drops. The raindrop will continue falling until it reaches the ground.

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