Raindrops form around a nucleus of dust or essential oils given off by the forest canopy. Water vapour at the 'dew point' needs a seed particle for it to change state from vapour to liquid state.
Depending on the size of the raindrop and the wind speed, updrafts, downdrafts a raindrop can fall at the speed of light. The previous answer was obviously written by an idiot. A raindrop will fall at usually 3 to 8 metres/second. A raindrop will never ever be able to travel at the speed of light.
A falling snowflake or raindrop does not accelerate as it approaches the ground because their mass doesn't change. The form is not affected throughout the fall so it is already approaching the ground at terminal velocity. Hope this helps.
draw a symetrical raindrop. draw the lines of symmetry on it then where the lines cross is where the centre of mass it is
The surface waves cannot be classified as transverse or longitudinal waves.
no,the rain drop was not solid.
raindrop
5 droplets form a raindrop.
The duration of The Raindrop is 1.8 hours.
It could form a lake, evaporate, or even freeze as it falls.
At the center of every raindrop is dust. A tiny bit of dust in the center of every raindrop and go Ms.Bryan
Master Raindrop was created in 2008.
The Raindrop was created on 2000-02-04.
"Raindrop" is one word.
Raindrop in Japanese is 雨滴 (uteki).
Depending on the size of the raindrop and the wind speed, updrafts, downdrafts a raindrop can fall at the speed of light. The previous answer was obviously written by an idiot. A raindrop will fall at usually 3 to 8 metres/second. A raindrop will never ever be able to travel at the speed of light.
Raindrop Turkish House was created in 2000.
A falling snowflake or raindrop does not accelerate as it approaches the ground because their mass doesn't change. The form is not affected throughout the fall so it is already approaching the ground at terminal velocity. Hope this helps.