Hail does go through the water cycle. Hail is a form of precipitation just like rain, sleet, snow and ice. Hail is a part of the water cycle and follows the same pattern as other forms of precipitation.
examples of a water cycle is hail, sleet, snow and rain and sometime vapor from the water raises.
Yes. Hails is part of the water cycle just like any other form of precipitation.
water returns to the earth by precipitation!(rain,snow,sleet and hail)In the water cycle, precipitation returns water to the Earth's surface.
Groundwater is related to the water cycle because it is precipitation meaning it has rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
The forms of the water cycle for the atmosphere and underground, the underground water forms into an underground stream and water in the atmosphere turns into a rain. The cycle starts all over again!
examples of a water cycle is hail, sleet, snow and rain and sometime vapor from the water raises.
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comes back down to earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, this cycle must be repeated
Yes. Hails is part of the water cycle just like any other form of precipitation.
water returns to the earth by precipitation!(rain,snow,sleet and hail)In the water cycle, precipitation returns water to the Earth's surface.
liquid or solid water falls to the ground as rain,sleet,snow,and hail
Groundwater is related to the water cycle because it is precipitation meaning it has rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
Groundwater is related to the water cycle because it is precipitation meaning it has rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
The forms of the water cycle for the atmosphere and underground, the underground water forms into an underground stream and water in the atmosphere turns into a rain. The cycle starts all over again!
Melting. Hail is made from water, and water must go under extreme conditions to sublimate. Instead, hail simply melts like ice.
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liquid or solid water falls to the ground as rain,sleet,snow,and hail