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Why rain falls in drops?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The cause is the weak hydrogen bonds that occur between water molecules. On smaller raindrops, the surface tension is stronger than in larger drops. The reason is the flow of air around the drop. As the raindrop falls, it loses that rounded shape.

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Answer:

it fall in the process of precipitation... rain falls in drops because it is a form of precipitation

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