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Unlike ice pellets, hail stones are layered and can be irregular and clumped together.
Hail is composed of transparent ice or alternating layers of transparent and translucent ice at least thick, which are deposited upon the hail stone as it cycles through the cloud, suspended aloft by air with strong upward motion until its weight overcomes the updraft and falls to the ground.
Although the diameter of hail is varied, in the United States, the average observation of damaging hail is between 2. 5 cm ( 1 in ) and golf ball-sized ( 1. 75 in ).

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