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How big do raindrops get?
--Angel, Central Florida
Raindrops are normally less than 0.02 inch in diameter, and can range from 0.01 to 0.25 inch in size.
As drops grow larger than a quarter of an inch, air friction created by the falling drop actually breaks it up into smaller drops.
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