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Raindrops can fall at different speeds; some fall quite quickly, others quite slowly. why might this be true?

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User Stb
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Hey there,
This is true. The size of the rain drop affects it's speed. Larger rain drops fall faster than the smaller one's. Also the air temperature and barometric pressure have an effect on it's speed. Wind driven rain drops will go faster as they are acted on by the wind and driven faster.

Hope this helps :))

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User Mayeru
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Hey You!

This Is True Because The Shape And Size Of The Raindrop Affects Its Speed.
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User Dotnetster
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