Rain drops are not spherical. They are more "tear-drop" shaped, elongated in the direction in which they fall, as the result of air resistance .
Due to the hydrogen bonds that are attracted to one another. This attraction pulls the molecules together and forms the shape.
rain is just falling to everyone says it falls but it drops
Drops of water that fall from clouds.
When sunlight shines through rain drops, the rain drops act like a prism, and the sunlight is split into the rainbow colours we see and know as a rainbow.
No. What brings rain down, gravity, is a force. Rain is simply water being pulled down by gravity in little drops from clouds in the sky.
Rain is drops of water.
Due to the hydrogen bonds that are attracted to one another. This attraction pulls the molecules together and forms the shape.
the spherical water drops of a flower.
Rain drops, so many rain drops...seems lika rain drops...falling in my eyes.
Yes, that's true.
rain is just falling to everyone says it falls but it drops
At the center of rain drops are dust. Condensation nucleus, salt and smoke are also at the center of rain drops.
Grammatically, "Does the rain" is correct. Rain may represent many individual rain drops, which is why "Do rain drops" would be correct, however rain represents it as a whole, so "Does the rain" is the appropriate form.
They say that the drops of rain got dirt in them but you can't see the dirt in the drops.
Rain falls on the ground.
rain drop is spherical since the surface tension of sphere is less when compared to other shapes.
Water drops from clouds is rain.