What are the main steps in the collision-coalescence process?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: As it falls, a collector drop collides with some of the droplets in its path and overtakes some of the smaller droplets in its path, growing larger in the process.

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The extremely low surface temperatures in the Antarctic in July (the Southern Hemisphere's winter) clearly demonstrate the principle of ________

A) adiabatic cooling B) latitudinal differentiation C) greater cooling of land than water D) lapse rates E) aphelion

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Rainshowers:

A) typically come from cumuliform clouds. B) are, by definition, periods of rain that last for at least one hour. C) have only one size of raindrop. D) usually have their origin in orographic lifting.

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Which of the following books cites the danger of pesticides to food, wildlife, and humans?

A. Silent Spring B. Nature C. Walden D. Sand County Almanac

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The ________ is the current interglacial period and began about 10,000 years ago

A) Triassic B) Cretaceous C) Holocene D) Pleistocene E) Jurassic

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