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what is the difference between rainfall, snow, and hailstone

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Answered by Kirstenbruke3376
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Rainfall, snow and hail stones differ from each other even though they are all forms of precipitation.

Rainfall - 1. When the water evaporated from water bodies from the earth's surface rise up, they condense and form tiny droplets and appear as clouds. Then, after these cloud become heavy, the precipitate or fall down. Rainfall is formed as such.

2. Rainfall usually occur in humid places in the form of droplets.

Snow - 1. The water droplets which evaporates from the crust and condenses in the atmosphere, sometimes while falling down go through intense low temperature and form snow balls.

2. Snow fall usually occurs in cold places where the weather is frost. They are in the form of soft ice balls which while hitting the ground are called snow flakes.

Hail - 1. Hail is formed when ice droplets go through continuous upward and downward drifts of the air.

2. Hail usually occurs in warm and humid places in the form of hard balls. They are small in size but often cause glass to break.

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