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  2. Daisies and Raindrops - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from Daisies and Raindrops. Daisies and Raindrops is an illustrated collection of short stories and poems for children by Amy Ella Blanchard. It was first published in 1882 by E.P. Dutton. [1] This book contains excellent examples of children's illustrations from the "Golden Age" of illustration.

  3. Raindrop impressions - Wikipedia

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    During shower activity raindrops cover the entire surface, whereas raindrop impressions are generally scattered and few in number. Because the rain is falling "everywhere," raindrop impressions should occur equally on sand-sized material as well as mud, yet in the geologic record these impressions are largely confined to fine-grained rock.

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  5. Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    All raindrops refract and reflect the sunlight in the same way, but only the light from some raindrops reaches the observer's eye. This light is what constitutes the rainbow for that observer. The whole system composed by the Sun's rays, the observer's head, and the (spherical) water drops has an axial symmetry around the axis through the ...

  6. The current FP illustrates more than just the raindrops. Muhammad (talk) 16:52, 8 December 2008 (UTC) I think the current featured picture illustrates raindrops on a window (if they really need to be illustrated) better. The image with the Golden Gate bridge shows the distortion more clearly. --Leivick 08:04, 9 December 2008 (UTC)

  7. File:Raindrops sizes.svg - Wikipedia

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    A) Raindrops are not tear-shaped, as most people think. B) Very small raindrops are almost spherical in shape. C) Larger raindrops become flattened at the bottom, like that of a hamburger bun, due to air resistance. D) Large raindrops have a large amount of air resistance, which makes them begin to become unstable.

  8. Barney's Great Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Barney's friend B.J. catches it when it almost lands on the ground, but tosses it away. Barney and the gang chase the egg through a French restaurant where Barney sings "If All the Raindrops", a circus where Barney and the kids sing "We're Gonna Find a Way", and finally, they fly through the sky to continue their pursuit of it.

  9. Sunshower - Wikipedia

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    A sunshower is usually a result of winds associated with a rain storm sometimes miles away, blowing the airborne raindrops into an area where there are no clouds. Sometimes a sunshower is created when a single rain shower cloud passes overhead, and the Sun's angle keeps the sunlight from being obstructed by overhead clouds.