Depends on cloud height, density, humidity, wind speed, and I'm sure many other things. If you knew that there was no wind, not an abnormal amount of humidity, and time it fell from a cloud of a known height you could calculate it's terminal velocity, which it would reach in a few seconds, then use that speed to calculate how long it would take to travel to the ground.
Normally it would take 1 hour, but a flood, could take a few days.
If it carries on raining, bad luck, but if its sunny, it shouldn't take long, the time would fly by.
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if you mean why does rain drop , it is because of gravity
In Serbian rain drop is kap kiše
it takes 50 billion pounds of condensation to form 1 fain drop
5 droplets form a raindrop.
The terminal velocity of a raindrop, which is the maximum speed it can reach while falling, is typically around 20-30 miles per hour. However, factors such as wind speed, size of the raindrop, and angle of descent can all influence the speed at which a raindrop hits you.
a tiny bit of dust is at the center of every rain drop
The nouns are rain and face.
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rain gauge
Rain is naturally recycled. Today, a rain drop could land in Kentucky. In a week, that same rain drop could land in Mongolia.