.Where do the raindrop patter?
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High in the atmosphere, raindrops start out roughly spherical due to the surface tension of water. This surface tension is the "skin" of a body of water that binds the water molecules. As raindrops fall, they collide with other raindrops and lose their rounded shape. I THINK THIS IS HOPEFUL
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High in the atmosphere, raindrops start out roughly spherical due to the surface tension of water. This surface tension is the "skin" of a body of water that binds the water molecules. As raindrops fall, they collide with other raindrops and lose their rounded shape
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