Try stretching out a droplet of water (312 miles wide) and then you tell me.
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Oil ad water are not miscible; two phases appear.
When it comes into contact with a frozen droplet, it forms a snowflake.
Water molecules are attracted to each other by 'cohesive force'. It is the force that holds a droplet of water together in a raindrop, or in a semi-spherical shape if dripped onto glass. Water is also affected by ' adhesive force' which causes the droplet on glass to adhere (stick ) to the glass as well. In a thin glass tube the adhesive force makes the water move upwards.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word droplet.
the difference between a snowflake and a water droplet is that a water droplet is a snowflake before and after it is actualy formed!!
Droplet has two syllables: drop-let.
direct chance of precipitation increases and water droplet increases
A droplet is a very small drop of a liquid. It is typically used to describe tiny, spherical or nearly spherical particles of liquid. For example, raindrops are droplets of water falling from the sky, and when you put a drop of water on a surface,
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"Shizuku" is a Japanese word that translates to "droplet" or "a small quantity of liquid." It is often used to refer to a small amount of water, wine, or other liquid. In a metaphorical sense, it can also represent something small and precious.
Try stretching out a droplet of water (312 miles wide) and then you tell me.
The droplet spreads out as it dissolves in the water. It occupies the same space as the water, turning it colours the water a lighter shade of the colour of the original droplet. This due to the droplet being diluted by the water when it is mixed into the water.
it makes big water puddles
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