because it melts to salt
Hail can form in clouds over the ocean, but it typically melts before reaching the surface due to the warmer ocean temperatures. If hail does fall into the ocean, it quickly melts and blends with the water.
At first, no. But then they hail melts... leaving you wet.
Melting. Hail is made from water, and water must go under extreme conditions to sublimate. Instead, hail simply melts like ice.
Hail. when it melts, water can damage the rock.
To create hail in Little Alchemy, you need to combine cloud and ice. Drag the cloud icon on top of the ice to make hail.
Both. Hail is typically formed in the summer by thunderstorms, where the upper atmosphere gets really cold. Sleet is frozen rain formed in the winter usually, where snow melts, then re-freezes.
Yes, hail will initially float in water due to its icy composition. However, as it melts, it may eventually sink depending on its size and the density of the surrounding water.
Normally nothing, the hail melts and waters the field. Corn, like most plants, can withstand quite a bit of nature's wraith.
Normally nothing, the hail melts and waters the field. Corn, like most plants, can withstand quite a bit of nature's wraith.
Hail is typically cold because it forms in cold thunderstorm clouds where temperatures at high altitudes are below freezing. As hail falls to the ground, it may retain its cold temperature even if it melts slightly on the way down.
Rain snow hail
It starts with a little bit of rain then to a heavy ran, then usually to a little bit of hail then to a heavy hail.