Less than 1. Weighing a rain drop and weighing a snow flake should show this immediately. Unless you mean a single water molecule (H2O) as a particle in which case equal weights would mean equal equal molecules. Then 1 for 1.
In order for water droplets to form, it is essential that there is some dust or smog in the air that each water particle can attach to. Once many water particles attach to a dust particle, a droplet is formed, which then comes down as rain. Without a solid particle or smog or dust, rain is not possible.
Rain occurs when droplets of water condensed on floating particles in the sky condense too much water, making the particle unable to float, so that the drop falls from the sky.
In order for water droplets to form, it is essential that there is some dust or smog in the air that each water particle can attach to. Once many water particles attach to a dust particle, a droplet is formed, which then comes down as rain. Without a solid particle or smog or dust, rain is not possible.
Size matters
During precipitation, a water particle is released from the clouds. This particle can be in the form of a water droplet of rain, sleet, snow, freezing rain or even hail.
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The Particles are too small to be filtered from water. The particles can fit through filter paper.
At the center of every raindrop is a tiny particle, such as dust or salt, around which water vapor has condensed. These particles serve as nucleation sites around which water molecules cluster and form droplets.
Rain can carry various pollutants such as dust, pollen, soil particles, and minerals. These particles can be carried by rain over long distances before being deposited on the ground.
Before rain occurs there are a lot of dust particles present on the stomata's of the leaf of the plant. As there are dust particles on it they look dull and dark. After rain occurs the dust particles are washed away. The dullness is gone when it is washed away. If rain doesn't occur the the plant may die due to suffocation.
they produce rain
First the sun evaporates rain/puddles or other liquids, then these liquids and/or dirt particles that were also evaporated condense (condensation) into clouds. After the clouds evaporate enough water condense into a full cloud, depending on the weather it would then precipitate into rain, sleet, snow, or hail. Now for the second question, if the sun didn't evaporate water there would be no water to form rain clouds. If there were no condensation there would be no rain clouds (there would be clouds just not rain clouds) and if there were no precipitation there would be no rain.