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Hail-based Climate/Ecosystem?
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An idea for a region in my settings is one where the majority of precipitation is in the form of hailstorms instead of rain. Two main questions:

  1. Is there a non-magical, climatologist thing that could cause this? I could always say "A WIZARD DID IT" if need be, but I would like to avoid this.
  2. How would the native life and human societies adapt? Could they even adapt, or is this situation so weird and inconvenient that people just wouldn't live there? Hailstorms damage crops, and even if structures were durable enough to survive any given hailstorm, their cumulative effect would make basically everything deteriorate much faster.

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