Environmental Sciences, asked by AjayKumar001, 1 year ago

Describe Hail... How they form please

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Answered by kittu9876
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Hail forms when thunderstorm updrafts are strong enough to carry water droplets well above the freezing level. This freezing process forms a hailstone, which can grow as additional water freezes onto it. Eventually, the hailstone becomes too heavy for the updrafts to support it and it falls to the ground.

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Answered by Rajusingh45
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When there is a lot of heat on the earth's surface ,the upward air flows blows at a greater speed.Because of this upward flow, the temperature of the air reduces and the condensation of the water vapour take place .Dark clouds are formed .Because of the upward Movement of air,this water droplets go to the higher altitude . Here, solidification of this droplets occurs and hailstones are formed.

As hailstones are heavy they fall towards the ground ,but because of the frequent upward flow of air they are repeatedly take taken upwards. Here, a new layer of snow encapsulates the hail.

This happens quite a few times . Hence,concentric layer are formed while the hail grow size this big heavy health stores fall rapidly to the ground because of gravity we call the precipitation of this type as hell hours because of hell crops may get destroyed a loss of life and properties may also occur

Hails occurs in summers in India ,Africa and in some parts of south east asia. Hails do not occur in equatorial areas because of the heat in the atmosphere. Hails do not occurs in cold zones because of lack of upward flow.
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