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When raindrops form, the force of gravity pulls them toward the ground. Which statement is correct about this chain of events?(1 point)
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The raindrops' acceleration causes the force of gravity.
The raindrops' acceleration causes the force of gravity.
There is a negative correlation between gravity and raindrops falling.
There is a negative correlation between gravity and raindrops falling.
There is no correlation between gravity and raindrops falling.
There is no correlation between gravity and raindrops falling.
The force of gravity causes the raindrops to accelerate.
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The force of gravity causes the raindrops to accelerate.
Gravity is the external force acting on the drops; by Newton's second law (F = ma), that force produces their downward acceleration.
Gravity is the external force acting on the drops; by Newton's second law (F = ma), that force produces their downward acceleration.
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