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What is it?



It is a form of precipitation
  when water freezes and
 falls to the ground as ice.
How does it happen?
     Snow begins in the
    atmosphere as water
     condenses into tiny
          droplets.
Hail begins when up-drafts in
 thunder storms carry rain
upwards into extremely cold
            areas.
How do you stay safe in a hail and snow storm?

   You need to find some
  shelter or if your inside
stay where you are . Stay a
    safe distance from
 windows and where lots
of layers if you have to go
          outside.
Facts
 The biggest hail
stone was 20.5cm
 wide and almost
       1kg.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
     Websites       Books
                    Extreme weather
  www.ehow.com      Blizzards
www.kidcyber.com.au
  news.bbc.co.uk
  www.learner.org

MATT,BRAD,JENNA.

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Hail and Snow

  • 1.
  • 2. What is it? It is a form of precipitation when water freezes and falls to the ground as ice.
  • 3. How does it happen? Snow begins in the atmosphere as water condenses into tiny droplets. Hail begins when up-drafts in thunder storms carry rain upwards into extremely cold areas.
  • 4. How do you stay safe in a hail and snow storm? You need to find some shelter or if your inside stay where you are . Stay a safe distance from windows and where lots of layers if you have to go outside.
  • 5. Facts The biggest hail stone was 20.5cm wide and almost 1kg.
  • 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY Websites Books Extreme weather www.ehow.com Blizzards www.kidcyber.com.au news.bbc.co.uk www.learner.org MATT,BRAD,JENNA.