Biology, asked by shadow6648, 1 year ago

which is the smallest measure of rain drop?​

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Answered by rojikhan780
2

Explanation:

Small raindrops, less than 1 millimeter in size (less than one-sixteenth of an inch), retain a roughly rounded shape because of surface tension, but drops can collide into each other as they are falling and form bigger raindrops.

Answered by VishnuNandan
0

Answer:

wait...let the rain come...i will measure it and tell you!

Explanation:

You can measure it using Scale!

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