At the center of every raindrop is dust.
A tiny bit of dust in the center of every raindrop and go Ms.Bryan
The center of evrey raindrop is dust.
Most raindrops do have a very small dust nucleus. However, they can also contain other particles like soot or smoke. The diameter of a raindrop is about 2 millimeters.
a raindrop comes from a cumulonimbus cloud. there is no such thing as a cloud droplet.
a tiny bit of dust is at the center of every rain drop
A blob of water. Every single raindrop on earth is perfectly circular. Next time it rains look at the splats on the floor and you will see for yourself
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draw a symetrical raindrop. draw the lines of symmetry on it then where the lines cross is where the centre of mass it is
Most raindrops do have a very small dust nucleus. However, they can also contain other particles like soot or smoke. The diameter of a raindrop is about 2 millimeters.
The duration of The Raindrop is 1.8 hours.
Master Raindrop was created in 2008.
The Raindrop was created on 2000-02-04.
"Raindrop" is one word.
Raindrop in Japanese is 雨滴 (uteki).
Depending on the size of the raindrop and the wind speed, updrafts, downdrafts a raindrop can fall at the speed of light. The previous answer was obviously written by an idiot. A raindrop will fall at usually 3 to 8 metres/second. A raindrop will never ever be able to travel at the speed of light.
Raindrop Turkish House was created in 2000.
no, it is not
Everyone sees their own rainbow. The sun reflects off of a raindrop. The rainbow you see may be reflecting off a different raindrop than your neighbor. ========================= The exact center of the rainbow you see is always on the far end of a line from the center of the sun through your head. Nobody else's head can be exactly on that same line.
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