no, its water vapor
yes
The water is returned to earth by precipitation, which includes rain, hail, snow, drizzle.
Tornadoes are very often accompanied by hail, but not always. In many cases that hail comes before the tornado.
Precipitation. Rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
water hail snow
yes
Hail is produced in the upper atmosphere, and it can be below freezing in the upper atmosphere anywhere in the world.
the hail is not fully frozen when it comes down from the atmosphere
who the fak knows
No, hail is freezing rain.
Hail is cold because it is ice. More specifically, hail originates very high in the atmosphere, where it is always very cold. When a hailstone is large enough it falls back to the ground fast enough that it does not have time to warm back up.
no
Tornadoes are often but not always accompanied by hail. However, the hail is not a result of the tornado itself but the storm that produces the tornado.
I'm not positive about this, but it could be because the Pacific Ocean keeps the atmosphere too warm for it to hail. We have plenty of hail in South Dakota.
Grouped as precipitation
The water is returned to earth by precipitation, which includes rain, hail, snow, drizzle.
Often, but not always.