Hail is entirely frozen water.
Hail - or sleet.
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Hail is just ice, so it will float in water.
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.
Hail is frozen water. The coldest hail makes no sense. Aslo it depends on what location.
Hail can only help create rivers. It doesn't hail as often as it rains or snows, which comprises the majority of the water that flows to form rivers. However, when it does hail, the hail will melt and join the downward flow of water that creates rivers.
Yes, rain is typically colder than hail because rain is liquid water, while hail is frozen water. Hail forms when raindrops are carried into colder regions of the atmosphere where they freeze, resulting in ice pellets that can fall to the ground.
Yes, hail will initially float in water due to its icy composition. However, as it melts, it may eventually sink depending on its size and the density of the surrounding water.
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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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