why rain falls in drops
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Rain falls in drops because of gravitational force
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Rain is restricted to drops of water that fall from a cloud. ... Entering the warmer air below the cloud, these ice particles often melt and reach the ground as raindrops. A raindrop starts falling and then picks up speed due to gravity. When one drop starts falling a wake follows in the cloud.
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