Differentiate hail and snow?
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Hail:
- Hailstones are ice balls
- Hailstones are formed when water drops are pressed and cooled against each other due to the strong winds.
- Hailstones are formed in cumulonimbus clouds. Hailstones have rings in it and can be seen when it is cut in half.
- Hail occurs during thunderstorm or tornadoes .Hailstones are formed by strong winds pushing the water drops together in the sky.
- These drops freeze and form ice balls. A hailstones usually starts forming drop of water when a is formed on the ground.
Snow:
- Snowflakes are ice crystal.
- Snowflakes are formed when water vapor crystallizes.
- Snowflakes are usually formed in nimbostratus clouds.
- Snowflakes come in different shapes but will always have six points.
- Snow falls when the temperature drops. Snow is formed in the clouds when the water vapor freezes.
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