by going up into the air when it is hot and
it can form into hail, snowflakes, etc.........it can take the form of rain,snow,hail..
There are three precipitation forms that are collections of ice.1) In the US, frozen ice pellets are called sleet. This consists of melted snowflakes that are refrozen and fall as small pellets of ice, rather than freezing rain (glaze).2) The form graupel or "soft hail" consists of ice that accumulates on falling snowflakes. This is encapsulated snow.3) Layered ice, sometimes in clumps, is hail. Hailstones form through repeated cycles of liquid coating and freezing, almost always in thunderstorms.
snow, sleet, rain, and hail
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
Look up graupel. Also called soft hail or small hail. We had it today in IL,so they were talking about t on the radio.
Soft Hail was created in 2008.
Yes, hail is a form of precipitation.
it can form into hail, snowflakes, etc.........it can take the form of rain,snow,hail..
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Hail is produced by thunderstorms with very strong updrafts.
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
Comparative form for "soft" is "more soft"!!
Yes. Hail is produce by thunderstorms, which form from cumulonimbus clouds.
it can form into hail, snowflakes, etc.........it can take the form of rain,snow,hail..
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Cumulonimbus clouds are the only clouds that can form hail. No other cloud is capable of doing so.