No. There is not enough moisture to produce anything but light snow on the Antarctic continent.
Yes, It did
20 million years ago was the last time it rained
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The phenomenon of hail requires moisture and Antarctica is the driest continent on earth. Ice crystals are more likely to be found there -- more likely than hail.
Yes
hailstones fall out from the sky because when there is thunder or lightning it attacks it through stupid things
hailstones fall
== == Hailstones are raindrops that freeze as they fall through layers of very cold air. When they fall down from the sky hailstones are usually as big as peas. Sometimes they can be as big as tennis balls - so watch out!
the heaviest hailstone on record fall was.... 1130
The Midwest of the United States
because they are frozen rain drops
Hailstones kill people by fall in far from the sky and falling faster till it will do damage to the cerebrum.
Free fall.
It depends on how much they weigh. Some have caused a lot of damage, but it's usually to cars and buildings. hailstones are little blocks of ice which fall from the sky.technically hailstones are just frozen rain drops.I wouldn't think hailstones are dangerous as they melt the minute they touch the floor but i guess they could be dangerous if they had a sharp edge.
It is spring in Antarctica when it is fall in Europe.
Seasons in Antarctica are Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Answer:Hail