not exactly... hail always causes bad damaged according to the size.. it doesn't really help us in any way it is just frozen rain
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yes, there is such a thing as razor hail. Not very well known, but there is, and numerous people have died from it. Usually happens during the winter in ice storms, but most people dont go out, so it is not known to them.
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hail can be use for ice
Pieces of ice falling from clouds is called snow or hail.
Yes there is
The only harmful thing I know about hail is that the cloud can produce huge drops of water that cools down on the way down (making hail) and if the hail contains huge clumps of ice they can damage about anything on the ground.
Not at all. Rain is well...water. Hail is ice. It is much harder than snow and can get quite large.
Many thing like: Hail,Sleet,Ice and last but not least Water.
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No, the noun 'hail' is a common noun, a general word for pieces of ice that fall from clouds like rain.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, a place, or a thing; for example, the Hail & Hog Kitchen and Tap in Ashburn VA or "Hail to the Chief", the official Presidential Anthem of the United States.The word 'hail' is also a verb: hail, hails, hailing, hailed.
They can get an umbrella They can get a good coat and cover your head with it
Hail forms from clouds when ice crystals in clouds become too large.
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Hail Hail the Celts Are Here was created in 1961.
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Yes, hail can kill you, but it's very rare. If there is a hail storm, the length of the storm, size of hail, wind speed, and amount of shelter will effect deaths caused by hail. Hail incidents are very unlikely in the US due to wether patterns and more shelter, but are more common elsewhere. Besides human deaths, hail will kill many animals, especially livestock without shelter, and devastate farmer's crops.