Precipitation is all forms of water that fall from the sky.
Hail is unlikely to fall in winter due to colder temperatures not conducive to the formation of hailstorms.
Hail is made up of frozen pellets of rain that is made in cumulonimbus clouds. Hail is frozen water crystals that fall from the sky. Hail can range in size from an eighth of an inch to the size of a grapefruit.
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Snowflakes are lighter than the more frozen denser hail.
Ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snowflakes.
Hail.
snow or hail
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Hail falls out of the sky when the updrafts in a thunderstorm can no longer support the weight of the hailstone, causing it to drop to the ground.
rain, snow, hail, lightning. most of this depends on where you live :)
'Sleet' or 'hail'.
Hail falls from the sky when strong updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops high into the cold upper atmosphere, where they freeze into ice pellets. These pellets grow larger as they are carried up and down by the updrafts, eventually becoming heavy enough to fall to the ground as hail.
Hail is a type of solid precipitation that can fall out of the sky during thunderstorms. It consists of balls or lumps of ice that form in strong updrafts within storm clouds.
Yes, the word 'hail' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'hail' is a word for pieces of ice that fall from clouds like rain, a word for a thing.Example uses:As the hail fell, it tore the leaves from the trees. (noun)My mother can tell from the look of the sky when it will hail. (verb)
Pieces of ice falling from clouds is called snow or hail.