Yes, hail is a form of precipitation.
The phrase "Hail Mary, full of grace" is the beginning of a prayer called the Hail Mary in the Catholic tradition. It is a greeting to the Virgin Mary, acknowledging her as full of grace and asking for her intercession.
it can form into hail, snowflakes, etc.........it can take the form of rain,snow,hail..
Precipitation in the form of rain sleet ,snow, hail
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The Denotative meaning of HAIL is being used as a form of formal and polite salutation
Yes. Hail is produce by thunderstorms, which form from cumulonimbus clouds.
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Familiar to Catholics from its use in the "Hail Mary" the word "hail" is from the verb "to hail" which means to greet or call upon or signal to someone. In the prayer the "Hail Mary" it is being used as a form of formal and polite salutation.
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Hail is most likely to form in frozen tundra's and in places that have a big amount of precipitation (rain) for example, if there's a storm with a LOT of rain and the temperature is currently below freezing (33F) then hail is most likely to form there. if the temperature is a negative number like -15F then hail will become bigger and it can have a chance of destroying something