why do rain falls in the form of drops not like a stream of water?
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When the condensing droplets that form the cloud get large and heavy enough to overcome the upward pressure of convection, they begin to fall. ... In a cloud there are lot hygroscopic particles and normally drops form by absorbing moisture by these particles. Rain is restricted to drops of water that fall from a cloud.
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because of precipitation.. as it comes down to earth so it drops
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