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The viscosity of air provides a drag force on a raindrop and keeps it from falling with the acceleration of gravity. When a drop is falling (assuming it does not combine with other drops in the process) it will reach a terminal velocity which depends on its diameter. The larger the diameter the larger the terminal velocity. Specifically, the terminal velocity is proportional to the square root of the diameter of the drop. Big rain drops fall faster than small rain drops. See related links for details and equations.
Bigger than your house.
yes
a big scud of rain will fall
niel armstrong is not dead
it will fall and it will explode in fizz and make a big mess
I don't know the exact number of rain drops that have fallen. But i guesstimate its a pretty big number.
Depends on the size of the pumpkin and the fall. Most likely a big mess.
a monsoon is a big amount of rain fall through out a period of time.
Obviously as big as your dick is or how long your puberty life span was :)
When liquid water droplets are big enough to fall to Earth, we call it rain.
On average, the size of a rain drop is 0.1-0.5mm. The size of a rain drop depends on the amount of water in an area together. For example, if there are a large number of water drops in a small area and they collide, they would then join together and become a bigger droplet. If they get too big, then then would split into yet another drop.