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explain how changes in the state of water vapour in the atmosphere lead to a hail Storm​

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Because of the upward flow of air in the atmosphere on the earth's surface, the temperature of air decreases and condensation of water vapour takes place. Due to this dark clouds are formed in the sky. Because of the upward movement of air these water droplets go up to a higher altitude. Here solidification of such droplets occur and hail stones are formed. As the hailstones are heavy they fall towards the ground and later taken upwards due to the repeatedly flow of air. A new layer of snow encapsulates the hail. Concentric layers are formed while the hail grows in size. They fall towards the ground because of the earth's gravity. This leads to hail showers or hail storms.

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