Q.

A falling drop of rain water ac-quires the spherical shape due to –

A. Viscosity
B. Surface Tension
C. Atmospheric pressure
D. Gravitational force
Answer» B. Surface Tension
Explanation: Raindrops start out as round high in the atmosphere as water collects on dust and smoke particles in clouds. But as raindrops fall, they lose their rounded shape. A raindrop falling through the atmosphere forms as a roughly spherical structure due to the surface tension of water. This surface tension is the "skin" of a body of water that makes the molecules stick together. The cause is the weak hydrogen bonds that occur between water molecules.
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