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Shape of a raindrop. Low Pressure. Because air pressure exceeds surface tension, raindrop begins to break into smaller droplets by a number of process. High Pressure. Flow direction of a raindrop. Less air pressure thus flattens bottom and sides bulge. Flow direction of a raindrop.
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Low Pressure Because air pressure exceeds surface tension, raindrop begins to break into smaller droplets by a number of process. High Pressure Flow directionof a raindrop
Less air pressure thus flattens bottom and sides bulge Flow directionof a raindrop
Raindrop splits into droplets due to air pressure. Flow directionof a raindrop
Flow directionof a raindrop Raindrop retains its spherical shape due to its water surface tension.
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