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Why are rain drops spherical?


For any given volume, the sphere acquires a minimum surface area. Rain drops fall freely under the effect of gravity and is in a state of weightlessness. The only force on them is surface tension due to which the drops have tendency to acquire a minimum surface area. Therefore, the rain drops acquire spherical shapes.
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