why do raindrops form concentric circles when they fall on pudlles or anywhere on water? They could have made any other shape.... I need answer
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Answer: due to their speed
Explanation: As the raindrop falls, it loses that rounded shape. The raindrop becomes more like the top half of a hamburger bun. Flattened on the bottom and with a curved dome top, raindrops are anything but the classic tear shape. The reason is due to their speed falling through the atmosphere.
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