Sleet forms when it hits the ground
no it is glaze
Hail
warm waters and moist air. the water starts to rise and the condensation forms clouds and raindrops.
Runoff or precipatation. Water seeps into the ground and forms ground water.
Yes. It is possible for it to rain when the humidity at ground level is less than 100%. Sometimes upper level moisture is cooled by a front, and rain forms at higher altitudes and falls to the ground. There are even related instances where rain forms high in the atmosphere, falls heavily, but evaporates before reaching the ground.
sleet
Rime
no it is glaze
Hail
clouds
stuff...
It is refracted through raindrops.
Hail forms when raindrops freeze while falling. This can happen for many reasons. If the drops move through an area of very dry air, rapid evaporation can cause the drops to freeze. Extremely turbulent air can cause raindrops to fall, be sucked back upward into freezing air, collide with each other, and fall again as hail. Sometimes this process repeats producing oversized hailstones.
warm waters and moist air. the water starts to rise and the condensation forms clouds and raindrops.
Well that's when you get white.. but in the raindrops. It forms a SPECTRUM to make the colour white
Runoff or precipatation. Water seeps into the ground and forms ground water.
It turns into ice.