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The scientific name for raindrops is "precipitation." Raindrops are formed when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and falls to the ground due to gravity.
Large raindrops will fall faster than small raindrops due to their higher mass and greater terminal velocity. The larger raindrops experience less air resistance compared to smaller raindrops of the same shape, allowing them to fall faster towards the ground.
Yes, raindrops are tiny water droplets that form in clouds and fall to the ground due to gravity. These raindrops can vary in size, but are generally small and contribute to rainfall.
Frozen raindrops are raindrops that have frozen into ice before reaching the ground. This can happen when rain falls through a layer of cold air near the surface, causing the raindrops to freeze into small ice pellets known as sleet or freezing rain.
Gravity is most responsible for raindrops falling to Earth. Friction, wind, and thrust can affect the movement of raindrops once they are falling, but gravity is the primary force pulling them downward.
People color raindrops blue because the ocean is blue and the ocean is water. The ocean is blue because the blue sky reflects on the water turning it blue. Water is really clear. The ocean is really clear. Since the sea is water and raindrops are water people assume that raindrops are blue and color them blue. Some people know raindrops are not blue but color them anyway because they want to add more color in their drawings.
White light is made of the rainbow's 7 colors. Each color has a different wavelength, and some of the color's wavelengths are either too short or too long to pass the raindrops, so they reflect inside the raindrops.
light refracted by raindrops appear to be different colours
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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.
why are raindrops different sizes?
Answer: The impact of raindrops on a surface.
Rinse the Raindrops was created in 2001.
Yes, the shape of raindrops matters as it can affect how rain behaves in the atmosphere and how it interacts with surfaces on the ground. Round raindrops are typically more stable and fall faster than irregularly shaped raindrops. The shape of raindrops can also impact how effectively they can coalesce with other droplets to form larger raindrops.
Effects of Oil on RaindropsYes, oil can affect raindrops. Pollutants from the oil, as well as gases and pollutants from the dispersant can be carried by raindrops.
Rainbows get their color from sunlight passing through raindrops as they fall. The light is split into the spectrum of visible colors and shows up as a rainbow.
the raindrops tapped on the window as i woke up from my spring vacation