They become hail.
Answer:Hail
Hail is formed (frozen rain drops).
Depending on the temperature, water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing can become sleet, ice, or snow.
As the temperature drops the vapor pressure of water also decreases and the molecular movement of water decreases. Once the temperature drops enough the molecular movements may even be slow enough for water to become a solid that we know as ice
0.75mL is 15 drops.
Dew
Snow or sleet or hail.
Frozen raindrops are sleet, individual pellets of ice.Snow is formed by ice crystals that form around a particle of dust.Hail is a ball of frozen ice that accumulates by layers in a thunderstorm.
Answer:Hail
because they are frozen rain drops
Droplets and rain drops
Droplets and rain drops
Hail is frozen rain drops.
Not always - it depends on the air temperature, wind - and the type of cloud. Hail is frozen water drops - that have been held in a cloud long enough to form multiple layers of ice around them. The hail 'stones' stay in the cloud until they become too heavy for air currents to keep them in the sky - and gravity takes over.
Hail is frozen water (rain drops) which is solid.
hail
The water molecules expand when the temp. drops.