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 .
Small water drops are spherical in shape due to surface tension. Surface tension is a property of liquids that causes them to minimize their surface area, resulting in a spherical shape for small droplets as it is the shape that has the lowest surface area. This is why small water drops tend to form perfect spherical shapes.
Raindrops are spherical due to surface tension. Surface tension causes water molecules to be attracted to each other, pulling them into a shape with the smallest surface area, which is a sphere. This shape allows raindrops to travel through the air more efficiently.
Water forms spherical drops on hydrophobic surfaces because the molecules have a tendency to minimize contact with the surface due to surface tension. This shape reduces the surface area in contact with the surface, allowing the water droplet to bead up into a more stable and energetically favorable shape.
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.
Water drops bead on a freshly waxed surface because the wax creates a hydrophobic barrier that repels water. This causes the water to form into beads instead of spreading out. The surface tension of the water also helps to maintain the spherical shape of the droplets on the waxed surface.
Rain drops are typically spherical in shape due to surface tension forces, which pull the water molecules into a compact form. However, larger rain drops may become slightly flattened or distorted as they fall through the air due to air resistance.
Rain is drops of water.
Small water drops are spherical in shape due to surface tension. Surface tension is a property of liquids that causes them to minimize their surface area, resulting in a spherical shape for small droplets as it is the shape that has the lowest surface area. This is why small water drops tend to form perfect spherical shapes.
the spherical water drops of a flower.
Rain drops, so many rain drops...seems lika rain drops...falling in my eyes.
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.
Water drops from clouds is rain.
After rain rainbow will come up! because after rain few drops of water or rain in sky when sun light passing these drops of rain. light showing in different colours.
After rain rainbow will come up! because after rain few drops of water or rain in sky when sun light passing these drops of rain. light showing in different colours.