Condensation forming, on a window for instance, is a change of state from vapour to liquid. Freezing is also a change of state, from liquid to solid
* First, dew is in a liquid form when it condenses.
* Frost on the other hand is dew but freezes over time.
* Dew condenses and doesn't freeze over time.
* Frost is made from dew but freezes over time.
Dew is formed by condensation of cool, damp air on cooling objects. As the object radiates heat, moister in the air condenses on the object faster than it can evaporate.
Rain is condensation from clouds that collects and falls as droplets.
Frost and dew are both water but in different forms; frost is solid water (ice) and dew is liquid water.
1. Both of them you can feel.
2. Both them form droplets of water.
They are all forms of water
hail is ice and frost is also ice
When water vapor condenses on particles in the air, the water molecules liquefy and become liquid water.
Ice pellets are commonly referred to as sleet. Hail is similar, but is larger (5mm or more) and is formed from small pieces of ice. Ice pellets and Hail have different meteorological designations.
Yes. The word "precipitation" covers any product of condensation. Put simply, it is when cloud particles become too heavy to stay suspended in the air, so they fall to the earth. This covers rain, sleet, snow, frost, hail, snow, etc.
a white coating of ice crystals usally formed at night on the ground, similar to snow.
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ice,frost,blizzard,hail,icy,glace and thats it.
hail storms, thunder storms, frost , ice and really cold temperatures
The 5 forms of precipitation such as:-rain-dew-snow-hail-frost-sleet-glaze
When water vapor condenses on particles in the air, the water molecules liquefy and become liquid water.
A hail storm and snowstorm are similar because the both are cold both have the word snow at the end and both produce something frozen from clouds the only difference is snow is powderey and hail is hard ice balls. They are definently similar
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they are similar because they are all precipitation and a form of water. rain is liquid. sleet is liquid that freezes before it hit the ground but then melts when it does hit the ground (like a slushy) and hail is completely frozen into a chunk of ice
Insects, lack of rain, late or early frost, hail storms, crops damaged by too much rain or wind.
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Ice pellets are commonly referred to as sleet. Hail is similar, but is larger (5mm or more) and is formed from small pieces of ice. Ice pellets and Hail have different meteorological designations.
Hail formation requires environments of strong, upward motion of air with the parent thunderstorm (similar to tornadoes) and lowered heights of the freezing level. Hail is most frequently formed in the interior of continents within the mid-latitudes of Earth, with hail generally confined to higher elevations within the tropics.
Similar to the English word "hail" it was a form of greeting, much like hello.