get farther apart
It depends on the frequency (and size) of the drops.
All you need is two drops that are not the same shape to prove they are not the same. Compare drops of water dripping from a tap (faucet) which is elongated, and one in zero gravity, is spherical.
The rate of water dripping from the eaves of the house is 20 drops per minute.
Yes.
A faucet freeze protector works by using a heating element to keep the water inside the faucet from freezing during cold weather. The heating element is activated when the temperature drops below a certain level, preventing the water from turning into ice and causing damage to the faucet.
whats the answer?
the word drip is a verb and you have to use like " I Dripped, You drip, it dripped, its dripping"..etc.
It means that you should sell your home and move far away! No jk If its your faucet that is dripping I think in time your faucet needs repaired or replaced because if it drips only when you run water at another fixture (faucet) and doesn't drip if you have everything off then you have a strange faucet but its most likely caused by water hammer (sudden stop of water flow) and if you don't think its cause by that then it also could be from water pressure which when you turn on another faucet and the pressure drops a little and from the drop of pressure and it vibrates your seal in your faucet which could make it drip but very rare but possible.
The answer depends on the source of the drops (e.g. an eye-droppers vs a leady faucet). In general though, 1 cc = 1 mL = ~20 drops
water from a faucet WITH A FEW DROPS OF WATER CONDITIONER
The term for the drops of water that form on surfaces near the ground is "dew." Dew forms when the temperature of the surface cools to the dew point temperature of the surrounding air, causing water vapor in the air to condense into liquid water droplets.