Yes but the virus is very fragile with specific temperature and moisture requirements and, if the blood is old your chance of getting it is extremely remote.
Because when the observer is between the sun and the rain droplets the sun hits the rain droplets and then the rain droplets bend and form the colours.
Water droplets form around microscopic foreign particles, called hygroscopic nuclei, that are already present in the air. These particles are in the form of dust, combustion residue (smoke and soot), salt from seawater evaporation and so forth. Because foreign particles initiate the formation of droplets that eventually fall as precipitation, condensation provides a mechanism for cleaning the atmosphere.
Mostly they would be water droplets which may be because of rainfall, morning dew (condensation) or irrigation.
Because of gravity! And also because of the weight of the water droplets.
Because of the adhesion
because clouds are really small water droplets and they are always very cold and if the temperature is warm or hot it changes because the water droplets are very cold
Maybe, because before it didn't evaporate enough so now it is just raining in small droplets.
The answer would depend on the difference between the four droplets. But because that information is not provided, it is not possible to give a sensible answer.
they get bigger because the water droplets are cold and there is also water vapour in the air which is hotand when they meet the water vapour changes back to water droplets which then combine with the water droplets falling from the thunder cloud!!
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Because gas is let lose in the privacy of a bathroom
Because he wanted some nuts