nederbördsdroppar
Nederbördsdroppar, commonly known as raindrops, are liquid water droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and subsequently fallen to Earth's surface as precipitation. These drops form within clouds when water vapor molecules collect on microscopic particles, such as dust or salt, a process called condensation. As more water vapor condenses, the droplets grow.
When a droplet becomes sufficiently large and heavy, gravity overcomes the upward air currents within the cloud,
The trajectory and impact of raindrops are influenced by factors such as wind, droplet size, and the