>>13328927Idk, I know I can't, as a bachelor of science myself. Without googling, my explanation for why it rains would be: "Small water droplets are held aloft in clouds. When the clouds become sufficiently dense with those droplets, they merge/collide to form larger droplets, which are too big to be held aloft by the buoyant force of the air, and so drop to the ground as rain." But this sounds dumb because if a small thing can float, why can't it also float when it is larger? The droplet is not getting any denser, just bigger.