evaporation causes hail to get smaller in your freezer
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Lack of visibilty can be caused by snow, sleet, or hail in the tundra.
not exactly... hail always causes bad damaged according to the size.. it doesn't really help us in any way it is just frozen rain
Erosion makes them smaller...
hail can be use for ice
Hail will become smaller in your freezer due to sublimation, which occurs when a substance goes directly from the solid phase to the gas phase.
nothing but hail
Precipitation is what causes rain, sleet, snow, and hail.:)
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hail
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The pressure on the rubber.
Umbrellas, generally, are warmer than hail stones. Hail stones, as a rule, are frozen, that is to say colder than 0 degrees Celsius, whereas most umbrellas are not that cold unless you've taken the trouble to put one in a freezer.
No. Sleet consists of small pellets of ice typically pea sized or smaller. Pea sized hail is common, but in some instances hail can be larger than softballs.
through out all the information on hail I have read, it comes to my idea that the size does not change once the hail has been formed. in the related links box below, I posted the wikipeida hail article.the biggest hail recorded in history was a 7 pounder. there is a picture of it in the article.
Freezer burn. Vegetables not being wrapped or stored correctly in a freezer.
The storms that produce tornadoes often produce hail as well. The presence of hail causes light to be refracted in an unusual way.