https://pmm.pps.eosdis.nasa.gov/education/articles/shape-of-a-raindrop
Air causes a problem and they form spherical, but change as they drop due to the air under them not moving with them.
https://pmm.pps.eosdis.nasa.gov/education/articles/shape-of-a-raindrop
Air causes a problem and they form spherical, but change as they drop due to the air under them not moving with them.
Yes. Surface tension makes all the molecules of water to stick to each other closely. This results in its spherical shape.
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