because they have teir own source of gravity and the are out of the earths atmosphere unlike rain drops. stars have built in gravity rain doesnt
people name stars after people becasue they dont like thrm then they will fall outta the sky later in life and they will hopefully die in H.E double hocky sticks
there are three choices, the correct one is raindrops
You can't Stars are great big gasses of stars. Just like the sun
Shooting stars are meteors, however some people may believe that a shooting star is like a falling star. However stars are like our sun, remember so they cannot fall. When a star dies it will go supernova (explode). The nearest star to us is Beetle-juice, which will go supernova any day now to the next million years. When it goes supernova it will look like another sun in the sky.
White light is really all the colors of light, red to indigo, combined together. Running the light through a prism (including raindrops) splits those colors out separately because each light bends a little more or less than its neighboring colors when going through the prism (or raindrops).
This means that the raindrops are being described as if they are dancing, possibly suggesting a graceful or elegant movement as they fall from the sky. This personification adds a vivid and imaginative quality to the raindrops' descent.
Raindrops are Round...At First.Raindrops start out as round high in the atmosphere as water collects on dust and smoke particles in clouds. But as raindrops fall, they lose their rounded shape. Instead, a raindrop is 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
people name stars after people becasue they dont like thrm then they will fall outta the sky later in life and they will hopefully die in H.E double hocky sticks
No, the noun raindrops is the plural form for raindrop.A collective noun is a word that groups a number of like things; for example, a smattering of raindrops, a deluge of raindrops, or a few raindrops.
Raindrops come in all different shapes and sizes; most of the time not in the famous teardrop shape. It is entirely dependent on wind conditions, humidity, the type of cloud it fell from and many other contributing weather factors.Whilst falling a raindrop will tend to form a perfect sphere due to surface tension taking up the smallest area.
no they are not
Gravity pushes the rain down at a constant speed. However something simple like wind can affect the rate it falls.
Hailstones are basically frozen raindrops. Temperatures are so cold at higher altitudes the water (rain) freezes... and they DONT stay on the ground like snow they land like rain does!!!!!
soul for real is the name of the group and candy coated raindrops is the name of the song soul for real is correct, but on Itunes, the name of the song is candy rain.
its not a game, its a sport, and it is fun. if you dont like to fall then dont skate
When first formed, raindrops are nearly perfect spheres which may be several inches in diameter. As they fall, air resistance causes them to flatten out and break into many small parts. Very small drops may remain spherical, but most will be irregular shapes. See the related link for photographs.
In "To My Wife," Oscar Wilde compares poems to raindrops by emphasizing their fleeting beauty and ephemeral nature. Just like raindrops fall from the sky and disappear quickly, poems are meant to be enjoyed in the moment and might not last forever. Wilde's association highlights the idea that both raindrops and poems have a transient quality that adds to their charm and allure.