Hail is a feature of thunderstorms, so it is very rare in the tundra. As far as sleet and snow, it depends on the region, since tundra covers a lot of area. Some places can see sleet and snow all year, while others get quite warm in the summer and would not see any frozen precipitation.
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
rain flooding
Yes
precipatation
Snowflakes are lighter than the more frozen denser hail.
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
The four forms of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain is liquid water falling from clouds, snow is frozen water crystals, sleet is a mixture of rain and snow that partially melts before reaching the ground, and hail is round balls of ice that form in strong thunderstorms.
Sleet, Hail, and Snow: in the winter Sleet: -4 to 14 degrees F.
hail,rain,and snow
Yes, even hot deserts occasionally experience snow, sleet and hail.
* Rain * Snow * Sleet * Hail * Freezing Rain
Rain, snow, sleet, and hail, Nature's elements set sail. Each unique, yet part of the same, Dancing together in a poetic, wild game.
The four major types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain is liquid water droplets falling to the ground, snow is ice crystals falling to the ground, sleet is rain that freezes as it falls, and hail is ice pellets formed in strong thunderstorms.
rain, hail, sleet, snow
Precipitation in the form of rain sleet ,snow, hail
Ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snowflakes.
rain flooding