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difference between snow and hail​

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Answered by Anonymous
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So what's the difference? "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."

Answered by charantej75
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1.Snowflakes are ice crystals, while hailstones are ice balls.

2. Hailstones are formed when water drops are pressed and cooled against each other due to the strong winds. Snowflakes are formed when water vapour crystallizes.

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