Ever wonder the speed of a raindrop falling? Raindrops typically fall at about 10 meters per second and if not slowed by leaves and other types of vegetation
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Ever wonder the speed of a raindrop falling? Raindrops typically fall at about 10 meters per second and if not slowed by leaves and other types of vegetation
Last Updated: Sept 13, 2021 by Chelsea Carey, Point Blue Conservation Science
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