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No, because it is something that is entirely possible.
The rock-grey clouds that poured out ice-cold raindrops were as depressing as the upset little girl who stood under them, tears streaming down her eyes, so quickly that you couldn't distiguish the difference between them and the rain. synonyms: Gloomy unhappy upset
The simile for a cool breeze is like having water run down your face
simile
A simile for increase, or/and increasing could be like "A race car on a speed track." Or "A wolf hunting down prey."
Well a simile is comparing two things using 'like' or 'as.' This is comparing snow to feathers, and uses 'like' so I believe it is a simile.
THE hair on her head dripped down er backand touched her bum i dont know i need someone to answer the same question
The similes are "raining like an open faucet" or "coming down like Niagara Falls." Another simile is "raining buckets." The familiar idiom is "raining cats and dogs."
If you get all of her health down to zero before your health goes down to zero, you will defeat Juliana Black Widow Trieste in Mafia Wars.
Gravity, which makes them fall down. Wind can also affect the direction somewhat.
Air resistance. The viscosity (resistance to flow) of the atmosphere slow down falling raindrops.