HAIL
rain
Clouds are visible form of moisture. They can be liquid droplets or frozen droplets of water or any other chemical suspended in the atmosphere.
Hail is formed (frozen rain drops).
Frozen water droplets are known as hail.
Answer:Hail
Both. Hail is typically formed in the summer by thunderstorms, where the upper atmosphere gets really cold. Sleet is frozen rain formed in the winter usually, where snow melts, then re-freezes.
HAIL
It is hail (often called hailstones)
The result is known as hail (frozen droplets of water).
Droplets and rain drops
Droplets and rain drops
Rain droplets that freeze before reaching the ground is called sleet.Sleet is snowflakes and rain. Frozen droplets are usually known as hail.
hail
No, they are large quantities of liquid water droplets.
Yes it is. Hail is simply water droplets that have been frozen while 'suspended' in a thunder cloud. The droplets get 'tossed around' by air currents in the cloud - until they're too heavy, and fall to earth.
A cloud is a visible mass of water droplets or frozen water crystals.
Clouds are visible form of moisture. They can be liquid droplets or frozen droplets of water or any other chemical suspended in the atmosphere.
The Frozen Logger was created in 1949.