The answer is clouds, but it has a chance of being fog or mist.
Clouds Fog or Mist.
Huge gatherings of tiny water droplets that haven’t fallen to the ground yet
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Rain consists of falling water droplets.
Rain droplets that freeze before reaching the ground is called sleet.Sleet is snowflakes and rain. Frozen droplets are usually known as hail.
percipitation
Rain? Really? Of course its Rain, its called Precipitation!
The deposit of water droplets on the ground is known as dew.
That'd be clouds.
Rain consists of falling water droplets.
A CLOUD
Rain droplets that freeze before reaching the ground is called sleet.Sleet is snowflakes and rain. Frozen droplets are usually known as hail.
percipitation
Snow, sleet or hail,
There is no such thing. A meteor that has hit the ground is called a meteorite.
It is known as mist or fog.
There is no such thing as a star that has fallen to the ground. The stars are too far away for Earth to affect them and, despite appearing small in the sky, are many times larger than Earth. A meteor that has struck the ground is called a meteorite.
Rain? Really? Of course its Rain, its called Precipitation!
The deposit of water droplets on the ground is known as dew.
A collection of water droplets suspended in the air is called a cloud. If the collection of water droplets is close to the ground it is called fog.