Hail is rain that falls and encounters freezing temperatures on the way, thus they are formed perfectly spherical.
Hail normally forms in cumulonimbus clouds.
Cumulonimbus clouds.
Hail comes from cumulonimbus clouds.
No, hail generally only occurs in the summer.
Hail can form in thunderstorms associated with other types of clouds, such as supercell clouds or multicell storms. These types of storms have strong updrafts and downdrafts that can support the development of hailstones.
Hail Stones
Hail stones
Ammonia is not typically found in hail stones or clouds. Hail stones are formed from water droplets in thunderstorm updrafts, while clouds are made up of water droplets or ice crystals. Ammonia is more commonly found in certain industrial processes, cleaning products, and some natural environments.
Pieces of ice falling from clouds is called snow or hail.
Hail normally forms in cumulonimbus clouds.
In Earth, the clouds has rain, snow, and hail. But in Neptune, they clouds doesn't has snow or hail.
Many cumulonimbus clouds do bring hail, but most don't
there are different forms of water that fall from the clouds, one is,which everyone knows is rain.it is the basic form of precipitation. the others are hail stones snowflakes,snow usually when the temperatures are pretty low.
Cumulonimbus clouds.
No. Cirrus clouds a wispy, high-altitude clouds. They are not strm clouds. All hail and nearly all thunder are associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
Hail comes from cumulonimbus clouds.
Rain or hail, usually, with the addition of hail or sleet.