Difference between hail and sleet
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Sleet occurs during winter weather and is a type of winter precipitation. All precipitation falls out of a cloud assnow. In certain instances, in the winter, the snowflake will go through a warmer layer and begin to melt. As it continues to fall, it will then proceedthrough a colder layer and freeze into an ice pellet or ball, very similar to hail. Unlike hail, the pellet only "falls" once and is generally very tiny in size.
Hail occurs during severe weather. Hail is the formed when an object, including dust or particles in the air, collides with supercooled water. As the water freezes around the object, itbegins to form an ice pellet. To understand this, you have to remember that warm air rises and cool air sinks this is because colder air is more dense than warmer air. Normally, warm air is very buoyant in the clouds that are associated with thunderstorms. This buoyancy causes these clouds to risehigher into the atmosphere past the freezing level.
Hail occurs during severe weather. Hail is the formed when an object, including dust or particles in the air, collides with supercooled water. As the water freezes around the object, itbegins to form an ice pellet. To understand this, you have to remember that warm air rises and cool air sinks this is because colder air is more dense than warmer air. Normally, warm air is very buoyant in the clouds that are associated with thunderstorms. This buoyancy causes these clouds to risehigher into the atmosphere past the freezing level.
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D/b....hail and sleet
* HAIL. = Hail is the formed when an object
* SLEET. = Sleet occurs during winter weather.
*HAIL = an object including dust or particles in the air collides with supercooled water.
* SLEET = a type of winter precipitation.
*HAIL = the water freezes around the object it begins to form an ice pellet.
* SLEET = All precipitation falls out of a cloud as snow.
In certain instances in the winter the snowflake will go through a warmer layer and begin to melt.
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D/b....hail and sleet
* HAIL. = Hail is the formed when an object
* SLEET. = Sleet occurs during winter weather.
*HAIL = an object including dust or particles in the air collides with supercooled water.
* SLEET = a type of winter precipitation.
*HAIL = the water freezes around the object it begins to form an ice pellet.
* SLEET = All precipitation falls out of a cloud as snow.
In certain instances in the winter the snowflake will go through a warmer layer and begin to melt.
Thankyou
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