The Figure of Raindrops
Aug 27, 2016 03:37
Today, I learned figures of raindrops.
I thought that the figure of raindrops while dropping is just a teardrop-shaped, which is something like 'đ§.'
However, actual raindrops don't have such a shape.
If the diameter of the raindrop is less than 3 mm, it will be an almost perfect sphere.
If the diameter is around 4-5 mm, the bottom of the raindrop will become flat by the air resistance, and it will be similar to a shape of a steamed meat bun.
If the diameter is more than 6 mm, the bottom of the raindrop will be hollowed and a cup-shaped, and eventually split into smaller raindrops.
Since diameters of typical raindrops are around 1 mm, most of shapes of raindrops that we usually see have a sphere shape.
I thought that the figure of raindrops while dropping is just a teardrop-shaped, which is something like 'đ§.'
However, actual raindrops don't have such a shape.
If the diameter of the raindrop is less than 3 mm, it will be an almost perfect sphere.
If the diameter is around 4-5 mm, the bottom of the raindrop will become flat by the air resistance, and it will be similar to a shape of a steamed meat bun.
If the diameter is more than 6 mm, the bottom of the raindrop will be hollowed and a cup-shaped, and eventually split into smaller raindrops.
Since diameters of typical raindrops are around 1 mm, most of shapes of raindrops that we usually see have a sphere shape.
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No. 1ãMaureen772's correction
- Today, I learned figures of raindrops.
- Today, I learned about the shape figures of raindrops.
- I thought that the figure of raindrops while dropping is just a teardrop-shaped, which is something like 'đ§.'
- I thought that the figure of raindrops while dropping would be is just a teardrop-shaped, which is something like 'đ§.'
- However, actual raindrops don't have such a shape.
- However, actual raindrops don't have such a are a different shape.
- If the diameter of the raindrop is less than 3 mm, it will be an almost perfect sphere.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- If the diameter is around 4-5 mm, the bottom of the raindrop will become flat by the air resistance, and it will be similar to a shape of a steamed meat bun.
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If the diameter is around 4-5 mm, the bottom of the raindrop will become flatten due to by the air resistance. , and it It will be similar in to a shape to of a steamed meat bun.
ãThe idiom works like this: X is similar in shape to Y. A is similar in size to B.
- If the diameter is more than 6 mm, the bottom of the raindrop will be hollowed and a cup-shaped, and eventually split into smaller raindrops.
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If the diameter is more than 6 mm, the bottom of the raindrop will be hollowed and a cup-shaped, and will eventually split into smaller raindrops.
ãSince cups usually aren`t upside down, maybe it would be best to not mention cups and instead say that "the bottom of the raindrop will be hollowed out and will eventually split into smaller raindrops."
- Since diameters of typical raindrops are around 1 mm, most of shapes of raindrops that we usually see have a sphere shape.
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Since the diameters of typical raindrops are is around 1 mm, most of shapes of raindrops that we usually see have a sphere spherical shape.
ã"Spherical" is the adjective.
Extremely well done!
Toru
Thank you so much for the corrections and your comment! :)
Thank you so much for the corrections and your comment! :)
Maureen772
You're welcome! Your article was really interesting!
You're welcome! Your article was really interesting!
No. 2ãjosh's correction
- I thought that the figure of raindrops while dropping is just a teardrop-shaped, which is something like 'đ§.'
- I thought that the figure of falling raindrops while dropping is just a would be shaped like a teardrop-shaped, which is something like 'đ§.'
- However, actual raindrops don't have such a shape.
- However, actual raindrops don't would not have form such a shape.
- If the diameter of the raindrop is less than 3 mm, it will be an almost perfect sphere.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Since diameters of typical raindrops are around 1 mm, most of shapes of raindrops that we usually see have a sphere shape.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
Toru
Thank you so much for correcting my post! (^^)
Thank you so much for correcting my post! (^^)
josh
"Since diameters of typical raindrops are around 1 mm, most of shapes of raindrops that we usually see have a sphere shape."
Oops, I didn't mean to say that this sentence was perfect. The other person's correction is good.
Anyway, you're welcome ^.^
"Since diameters of typical raindrops are around 1 mm, most of shapes of raindrops that we usually see have a sphere shape."
Oops, I didn't mean to say that this sentence was perfect. The other person's correction is good.
Anyway, you're welcome ^.^