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13 June, 18:15

Why does a raindrop accelerate as it falls to the earth? A) because it gains mass during its travel B) because the force of gravity pulls on the drop C) because it gets further from the cloud where it started D) because fewer forces are present to slow it down as it drops

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  1. 13 June, 18:45
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    I think the answer is c
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