Difference between hail and snow in simple language for class 4th
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Snow is formed in the clouds when the water vapour freezes. ... Hailstones are formed by the strong winds pushing the water drops together in the sky. These drops freeze and form ice balls. A hailstone usually starts forming when a frozen drop of water is formed on the ground.
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Snow is made up of one or more tiny ice crystals that come together to form the intricate and unique shapes of a snowflake," says ABC weather specialist and presenter Graham Creed, "Whereas, hail is a frozen raindrop and is generally a lot bigger than a pure crystal of ice."
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