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∙ 10y agoThe word you are looking for is 'hail'
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∙ 10y agoHail is a form of precipitation consisting of balls or irregular lumps of ice. It is formed within thunderstorms, where updrafts carry water droplets to a height where they freeze and then fall to the ground. Hail can vary in size from small pellets to large stones, with larger hailstones typically forming in more intense thunderstorms.
You may be referring to snow. If you come from a climate where you have never seen it, it is water vapor frozen into whitish-colored ice crystals, and in winter, it falls in flakes onto the ground.
Large chunks of frozen water falling from the sky are called hail. Hail forms when strong updrafts and downdrafts within a thunderstorm cause water droplets to freeze into ice pellets before falling to the ground.
Hail is unlikely to fall in winter due to colder temperatures not conducive to the formation of hailstorms.
Yes, in general, winter is colder than fall. Winter typically brings colder temperatures, shorter days, and sometimes snow or ice, while fall is known for mild temperatures and changing foliage.
Frozen drops of rain that fall as pellets of ice and water are called sleet. Sleet is formed when snowflakes partially melt as they fall through a warm layer of air, then refreeze into ice pellets before reaching the ground.
Snow is frozen precipitation that forms in the atmosphere when water vapor freezes into ice crystals. Snowflakes are unique in structure and shape, and they fall to the ground to create a layer of snow. Snow is a key component of winter weather and can be enjoyed for various outdoor activities like skiing, snowboarding, and building snowmen.
Hail is a form of precipitation consisting of balls or irregular lumps of ice. It is formed within thunderstorms, where updrafts carry water droplets to a height where they freeze and then fall to the ground. Hail can vary in size from small pellets to large stones, with larger hailstones typically forming in more intense thunderstorms.
After fall comes winter.
You may be referring to snow. If you come from a climate where you have never seen it, it is water vapor frozen into whitish-colored ice crystals, and in winter, it falls in flakes onto the ground.
Hail.
Rain: Water droplets that fall from clouds. Snow: Ice crystals that fall from clouds. Sleet: Frozen raindrops that partially melt before reaching the ground. Hail: Ice pellets formed in thunderstorm updrafts.
Winter Fall was created on 1998-01-28.
yes colony farms pond is frozen but it is not safe to skate on it because the ice is only 2 inches thick so if you try to skate it you might fall in the water and kill yourself because when you fall threw ice you only have a 20% chance to survive so you have an 80% chance you will die.
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall/Autumn .. .. .. .
There are four seasons. In the order of the calendar year, they are winter, spring, summer, as well as autumn.
...Spring, summer, fall, winter.Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter.