You can't really quantize water in that way.
rain+drop=raindrop
5 droplets form a raindrop.
An acid rain drop is less dense and is more meniscy
The average weight of a raindrop is around 0.02 to 0.03 grams, but this can vary depending on the size of the raindrop.
No, a raindrop is not a solid. It is a liquid that forms when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and falls back to the ground as droplets.
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.
No, a raindrop is not a compound word. It is a single word made up of the two separate words "rain" and "drop."
That depends. If you describe '1 drop' of snow as a snowflake, than definitely one raindrop.
the rain drop. This is the basis for all the "breathing" rain gear made with Gore-tex and similar products
The volume of a raindrop typically ranges from 0.1 to 1 milliliter, depending on its size. The average size of a raindrop is around 0.5 millimeters in diameter.
Raindrop, as in a drop of rain, is one word.
A raindrop's force is typically very small and varies depending on its size and speed. On average, a raindrop falling at terminal velocity has a force equivalent to about 0.01 Newtons.