If you look closely they come in circles.
No really. The shapes is a matter of physics.
Raindrops come in all different shapes and sizes; most of the time not in the famous teardrop shape. It is entirely dependent on wind conditions, humidity, the type of cloud it fell from and many other contributing weather factors.Whilst falling a raindrop will tend to form a perfect sphere due to surface tension taking up the smallest area.
Snow - is simply frozen raindrops !
The irregular shapes of the raindrops scatter the image of the outside as the light is refracted or bent when it hits the raindrops. It all goes back to the fact that the speed of light is slower in glass or liquid. You dont really notice a distortion in the glass as it is uniform - all the same thickness, but the raindrops are all different shapes, bending the light in many different angles.
Spherical when small, as they get larger they change to almost burger shape. Follow the Bad Rain link for more details.
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They come in different shapes and sizes because they do
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.
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens
aluminum comes in different shapes.
Seashells come in all sorts of shapes.
135 different shapes