Why does the rain continue for a long time? Why don't the raindrops fall at once?
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As the droplets collide, or more humidity condenses onto the surface of the droplets, they become too large to be supported by air currents, and fall as rain. For the rain to all fall at once, something would have to support it until all the water had merged into one mass. The wind doesn't supply that much lift.
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