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raindrops breaks the speed limit

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Every object falling through the atmosphere, from skydivers to hailstones, has a terminal velocity. Raindrops larger across than 0.5 millimeter (0.02 inch) fall with a terminal velocity of several meters (feet) per second. Smaller drops fall more slowly — less than 1 meter (3.3 feet) per second.

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