what do raindrops appear to be?
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"Virtually everyone from advertisers to illustrators of children's books represent raindrops as being tear-shaped." "Small raindrops (radius < 1 millimeter (mm)) are spherical; larger ones assume a shape more like that of a hamburger bun.
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Raindrops start to form in a roughly spherical structure due to the surface tension of water. This surface tension is the "skin" of a body of water that makes the molecules stick together.
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