Yes, hail can kill you, but it's very rare. If there is a hail storm, the length of the storm, size of hail, wind speed, and amount of shelter will effect deaths caused by hail. Hail incidents are very unlikely in the US due to wether patterns and more shelter, but are more common elsewhere. Besides human deaths, hail will kill many animals, especially livestock without shelter, and devastate farmer's crops.
Small as a tic tac but they hurt badly
Hail Hail the Celts Are Here was created in 1961.
Hail is frozen precipitation that forms in thunderstorms, while snow forms in colder clouds. Hail and snow are not the same; hail typically forms in warmer conditions than snow. Once hail falls to the ground, it remains as hail and does not turn into snow.
Yes. Hail is ice.
Hail Alley, located in the central United States, receives significant amounts of hail each year. The exact amount can vary, but some areas in Hail Alley can experience multiple hailstorms annually, contributing to its reputation as a region prone to hail events.
because hail can hurt you but snow can't
Small as a tic tac but they hurt badly
Yes if its big hail stones it could probably knock you out.
Hail is pretty useful if you have an "Ice based team" But concentrating on one type only team is bad and will not cover other pokemon's weakness. Hail can wear down and hurt any pokemon that isn't Ice type. Pokemon with dual types like Sneasel (Dark/Ice) won't get hurt as long they have "Ice" type.
If an Ice type Pokemon knows hail it will give blizzard 100% accuracy. Also the ice Pokemon wont be hurt by it
because getting hit by chunks of ice balls can get hurt you really bad or could kill you
Pioneers encountered many different things that had hurt them in nature and they are hail, rain, and lightening.
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Hail Hail the Celts Are Here was created in 1961.
Severe Thunderstorms can form hail, which is like ice balls. Hail can really hurt if it hits you on the head! Hail can be a large as 6" in diameter. Almost the size of a volleyball. Of course, lightning and thunder. Remember, lightning can strike in the same place more than once. When there is a Severe Thunderstorm Warning in the area, if you are outside, get inside. If the storm produces hail, it can really hurt if it hits you. Tornadoes can also drop out of Severe Thunderstorms, if the storm has rotation within it. If there is a Tornado Warning in the area, get inside and stay inside. Get into the basement, however, the most important thing is to get below ground level. Therefore, if you outside, you'll need to get into a ditch.
Hail can have many meanings, such as "hailing" a taxi, "hail" that falls from the sky, "hail" as in "greet," etc. Though I'm not sure which context you're referring to, the hail that falls from the sky is 'arare.' "Hail" as in "Hail to the king!" is 'banzai.' "Hail" as in "greet" can be 'aisatsu suru.'
no you can not stop hail