Snow and hail, Distinguish between them.
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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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- Sublimation process leads to snow formation, on the other hand hails are formed due to concentric layers cause due to vertical, upward movement of air.
- Snow is normally found in winters, on the other hand hails are normally found in summers.
- When water vapour comes in contact with very cold air, snowflakes are formed, on the other hand very high temperature and upward movement of air leads to solidification water droplets and hails are formed.
- Snow particles are isolated, on the other hand solidification of ice is a hailstones and it has concentric layers.
- Precipitation in form of solid particles of snow is known as snow fall, on the other hand hailstorms aur heel shahs occur when big heavy hailstones for rapidly due to gravity.
- Snow is non transparent, friable and opaque on the other hand hails are hard and big.
- Snowfall is generally beneficial for the region as it is the source of potable water. Heavy snowfall, however, may cause the loss of life and property, on the other hailstorms or hail showers are are often disastrous. it destroys crops and also causes loss of animals, houses, trees, birds and electric poles.
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