under some circumstances both words convey the same meaning, your question needs to be more specific
To drop or fall by gravity example: when you fall you. Go down or when you drop something it goes down
It is to drop
plummet drop
Drop is not the past tense of drip. Both drop and drip are present tense verbs. The past tense of drop is dropped, and the past tense of drip is dripped.
A sudden drop in the temperature
To drop or fall heavily is to descend with great force or weight, often making a loud noise upon impact.
drop.
They fall to the ground.......
No they don't fall or drop off.
If the price is expected to drop, current demand will fall.
Whichever you drop first will fall first and hit the ground first.If you drop them at exactly the same time from the sameplace, they fall together and hit the ground together.
this fall its gonna drop