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​Raindrops are not continuously accelerating while they are falling down on to the earth.Why?

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Answered by Capricornus
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no,they are continuously accelerating while they are falling down on the Earth till the quantity of water in the cloud deteriotes. that is because the Earth's gravitational force pulls the rain drops making it more speeder That is why the rain is weak in the beginning, strong in the middle and weak in the end. ( please mark it as brainlist answer if this answer helped you)
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