Hail normally forms in cumulonimbus clouds.
Cumulonimbus clouds.
Cumulonimbus clouds are the only clouds that can form hail. No other cloud is capable of doing so.
Hail comes from cumulonimbus clouds.
No, hail requires strong updrafts to form. These do not occur in such shallow clouds as nimbostratus.
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In Earth, the clouds has rain, snow, and hail. But in Neptune, they clouds doesn't has snow or hail.
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Many cumulonimbus clouds do bring hail, but most don't
Cumulonimbus clouds.
Cumulonimbus clouds are the only clouds that can form hail. No other cloud is capable of doing so.
No. Cirrus clouds a wispy, high-altitude clouds. They are not strm clouds. All hail and nearly all thunder are associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
Rain or hail, usually, with the addition of hail or sleet.
Hail comes from cumulonimbus clouds.
No, hail requires strong updrafts to form. These do not occur in such shallow clouds as nimbostratus.
rain: the clouds collect eough water from the ocean to the clouds and the clouds get too heavy and have to fall down. hail: the water from the clouds get frozen and turn into snow
Hail is a product of thunderstorms, which are cumulonimbus clouds.
Very heavy rain or hail. These type of clouds often are associated with thunderstorms.