WHERE DO ALL THE RAINDROP RUSH?
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No. While some cartoons and some science diagrams draw raindrops in that shape, raindrops are neither tear-shaped nor spherical. Due to the interaction of cohesion, surface tension, air resistance and gravity, large raindrops are shaped more like the top half of a hamburger bun.
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When a raindrop falls from a cloud, there are quite a few places it could end up. We might follow that raindrop into a stream, river or ocean. If it's in the ocean and it gets warm enough, it might evaporate into even tinier droplets of water to form clouds. It's part of the water cycle.
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