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Hail/snow is a precipitation form which results when water vapour condenses directly into a solid state forming tiny crystals

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Snow is precipitation that falls in the form of ice crystals. Hail is also ice, but hailstones are just collections of frozen water droplets. Snow has a complex structure. The ice crystals are formed individually in clouds, but when they fall, they stick together in clusters of snowflakes.

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