Cumulonimbus clouds are the only clouds that can form hail. No other cloud is capable of doing so.
Cumulonimbus clouds.
Hail comes from cumulonimbus clouds.
Thunderstorms form in cumulonimbus clouds, which are large, towering clouds with great vertical development. These clouds can reach high into the atmosphere and produce heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail or tornadoes.
Hail normally forms in cumulonimbus clouds.
Cumulonimbus clouds, also known as thunderstorm clouds, are responsible for forming thunderstorms. These clouds are tall, dense, and have a flat, anvil-shaped top. They can produce heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail.
rain and hail
Cumulonimbus clouds.
Yes. Hail is produce by thunderstorms, which form from cumulonimbus clouds.
Many cumulonimbus clouds do bring hail, but most don't
Hail comes from cumulonimbus clouds.
It is called hail.
Thunderstorms form in cumulonimbus clouds, which are large, towering clouds with great vertical development. These clouds can reach high into the atmosphere and produce heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail or tornadoes.
Hail normally forms in cumulonimbus clouds.
Hail is a product of thunderstorms, which are cumulonimbus clouds.
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Cumulonimbus clouds, also known as thunderstorm clouds, are responsible for forming thunderstorms. These clouds are tall, dense, and have a flat, anvil-shaped top. They can produce heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder, and sometimes hail.
They are called cumulonimbus clouds.