Yes.
Yes. Hail is ice.
liquid water
Pieces of ice falling from clouds is called snow or hail.
hail is made up of pieces of ice, the solid state of water. So hail is solid.
The air a few miles above the ground is always cold enough for water to freeze. Hail starts off as small pellets of ice called graupel in the cold, upper reaches od a thunderstorm. This graupel is cycled through the storm by powerful air currents. As this happens, the pellets collide with supercooled water droplets, in which water remains liquid below its normal freezing point. These droplets freeze instantly to the surface. Hailstones grow by accumulating layers of ice in the manner. Eventually the hail becomes too heavy to remains suspended in the storm and falls to the ground. The hail is large enough and falls fast enough that it does not have time to melt.
No, hail is a solid form of precipitation.
Hail is solid clumps of ice.
No. Hail is ice; it is cold.
Ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snowflakes.
Melting. Hail is made from water, and water must go under extreme conditions to sublimate. Instead, hail simply melts like ice.
To create hail in Little Alchemy, you need to combine cloud and ice. Drag the cloud icon on top of the ice to make hail.
No. Hail is ice that falls during a thunderstorm.