A mass of tiny drops of water in the sky is called a cloud. These clouds become heavy and then create rain.
This is in fact a cloud
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Water usually evaporates into warm air. The warm air holds more water than cold air. As the air rises it expands and cools and the water bearing capacity reduces. The water in excess of the maximum amount that can be dissolved in the air condenses around dust particles and becomes very small drops (clouds) or larger drops (rain)
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Snowflakes are ice particles formed from water droplets high in the atmosphere. All snow falls as snowflakes. Snowflakes are the winter version of rain drops. They are quite real.
The maximum speed that raindrops can fall is around 18mph, depending on their size. Larger drops fall faster than smaller drops, due to their greater mass.
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Condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling in visible drops.
Rain is water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere. It is also drops of fresh water that fall as precipitation from clouds.
Clouds are condensed particles of moisture in the air. Basically, they are formed when water droplets evaporate are are pushed into the air by a mountain until they get to a certain point (called the condensation point) where the air temperature drops and they condense to form clouds.
They are called 'drops'...
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