Hail can be dangerous to you. Large hailstones can punch through the windsheilds of cars and break limbs off of trees. Being hit with one is like being hit with a meteorite.
Mainly gravity. Hail can be very large, and do damage and injure people since it is heavy and falls from a great height. It is also very difficult to drive when the road is covered by balls of ice.
Thunderstorms can be dangerous due to lightning strikes, which can cause injury or start fires. They can also bring strong winds capable of causing damage to structures, and heavy rainfall leading to flooding. Lastly, hail produced by thunderstorms can pose a risk to crops, livestock, and property.
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Hail is frozen precipitation that forms in thunderstorms, while snow forms in colder clouds. Hail and snow are not the same; hail typically forms in warmer conditions than snow. Once hail falls to the ground, it remains as hail and does not turn into snow.
Yes. Hail is ice.
No. Hail consists of chunks of ice. While there may be pollutants in it, as is the case for all precipitation, it is not inherently poisonous. That said, large hail is still dangerous.
In most views, yes. Rain, while it can be inconvenient, is essentially to nearly all life on land. Hail does not have any benefits over rain, but large hail is dangerous.
These clouds are considered dangerous because of they are the clouds of thunderstorms, which can produce lightning, heavy rain, strong winds and potentially hail and tornadoes.
That is most likely because tornadoes are less common than severe wind or hail, but more dangerous.
Hail is not safe to eat because it is formed from frozen water droplets and can contain impurities picked up during its formation, such as dirt or chemicals from the atmosphere. Eating hail can be harmful to your health.
Mainly gravity. Hail can be very large, and do damage and injure people since it is heavy and falls from a great height. It is also very difficult to drive when the road is covered by balls of ice.
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.
because getting hit by chunks of ice balls can get hurt you really bad or could kill you
Thunderstorms can be dangerous due to lightning strikes, which can cause injury or start fires. They can also bring strong winds capable of causing damage to structures, and heavy rainfall leading to flooding. Lastly, hail produced by thunderstorms can pose a risk to crops, livestock, and property.
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Thunderstorms are dangerous storms that include lightning and can: Include powerful winds over 50 MPH; Create hail; and. Cause flash flooding and tornadoes
They are all forms of dangerous weather. Both tornadoes and hail storms are a product of severe thunderstorms and often occur together. Both tornadoes and blizzards produce strong winds. Aside from that they are very different.