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Rain falls as water drops because when water vapor in the atmosphere cools down and condenses, it forms water droplets that eventually become heavy enough to fall under gravity as rain. The collective effect of these droplets falling gives the appearance of raindrops.
When liquid water falls from the sky, it is called rain.
The smallest drop of rain is called a drizzle. It refers to very light rain falling in fine drops.
Water drops that fall to earth from the atmosphere are called rain. Rain is a crucial part of the water cycle, replenishing bodies of water on the earth's surface and providing moisture for plant growth.
Drops of condensed water in the atmosphere can form clouds, fog, or precipitation such as rain or drizzle, depending on atmospheric conditions like temperature, pressure, and humidity.
Precipitation.