Rain.
plunging
No, it is not. Drop can be a noun (a small amount of liquid, or a fall) or a verb (to allow to fall).
Rise means to go up, and fall means to go down. falldownfalldecline, decrease, drop, fall, slump, worsening
fall, drop, sink, go down, plunge, dive, tumble, plummet
- cool, windy weather- falling leaves- the woods- red, orange, and yellow- end of summer- school starts- hay rides- scare crows- Halloween- Thanksgiving- hunting- pumpkin pie- the smell of spices and herbs- fall scented candles- fir/pine cones- carving pumpkins
it would fall down
The wind will increase and the temperature will drop. In addition, rain will usually fall along or near the front.
Yes, if you fall through a cloud such as during skydiving, you would get wet.
precipitation doesn't fall from every cloud because they do not become too large enough to be suspended from a cloud.
there r little droplets in the clouds like smiley faces and they join together and the cloud just can not hold it any more so the clouds just drop them and they fall like rainAND IT GOES OVER AND OVER AGAIN
Why do the clouds droplets not fall to the earth
Cumulus!
under some circumstances both words convey the same meaning, your question needs to be more specific
To drop or fall by gravity example: when you fall you. Go down or when you drop something it goes down
It is to drop
fall
no, its not