Yes in everything's alive world.... no they are not
NO
No it is not a living thing
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
A living thing that produces another living thing like itself is called a parent.
their both objects
The noun 'raindrops' is the plural form of the singular noun 'raindrop'; a common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a unit of water falling from a cloud; a word for a thing.
talking about growth_it is the ability of living organisms to inrease size.Going by this definition,we see that growth is a characteristic of a living thing but not for a non living thing it is not because a non living thing can't increase in size.E.g a notebook
This means that the raindrops are being described as if they are dancing, possibly suggesting a graceful or elegant movement as they fall from the sky. This personification adds a vivid and imaginative quality to the raindrops' descent.
Dj Raindrops
No, the noun raindrops is the plural form for raindrop.A collective noun is a word that groups a number of like things; for example, a smattering of raindrops, a deluge of raindrops, or a few raindrops.
Answer: The impact of raindrops on a surface.
why are raindrops different sizes?
Rinse the Raindrops was created in 2001.
It is a living thing.
NO
The atoms or molecules in the air get pushed aside by the raindrops as they fall through, then the molocules close back up behind the raindrops. It's the same thing that happens when anything moves through the air.
Non living