Lumps of ice as big as baseballs are known as hailstones. They are formed when supercooled water droplets in a thunderstorm freeze together, creating solid ice balls that can fall to the ground with high speed and impact. Hailstones can cause damage to property and crops.
Those are called hailstones. They form in strong thunderstorms when updrafts carry water droplets high into the cold upper atmosphere, where they freeze and accumulate layers of ice before falling to the ground.
Large chunks of ice that are the size of baseballs are commonly referred to as hailstones. Hailstones form within severe thunderstorms when updrafts carry raindrops into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere, causing them to freeze and accumulate into the rounded shapes we recognize as hailstones.
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hailstone looks like lumps of ice
It is called hail.
Steel has the biggest lumps on its surface compared to ice and rubber. This is because steel is a solid material with a rough and uneven surface, while ice and rubber are usually smoother and more uniform in texture.
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