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They eventually come down as rain,snow,etc. They don't fall right away because they are made of very small droplets of water, which fall through the air very slowly.
You can, it means to fall helplessly down
Trip, tumble or stumble.
Plummet.. I think? plummet, dive, tumble over, topple, descend
I do not think that fall is a particularly weak verb, but in some cases tumble might be more evocative.
drip, fall, decline, diminish, plunge, plummet, tumble, descend, trickle, dribble, sink
It is known as a waterfall if the fall is down cliffs. If it is a series of shallow waterfalls tumbling over boulders, it is known as cataracts or rapids.
Yes, it is. As in, "He tumbled down the hill."
Because the colors of the fabrics threads fall out and are blended together and the fabric dye bleeds out.
tumble,trip,fallUh... tumble, trip and fall are SYNONYMS of collapse.Antonyms of collapse could be: rise, build, increase
Because of its mass.
When refering to the season, another word for fall would be autumn. There are many other words that you could use for when something falls such as plummet, drop, descend, plunge, tumble, and collapse.