formation of hailstones explain
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Hail is formed when drops of water freeze together in the cold upper regions of thunderstorm clouds. ... Hailstones are formed by layers of water attaching and freezing in a large cloud. A frozen droplet begins to fall from a cloud during a storm, but is pushed back up into the cloud by a strong updraft of wind
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Hail actually falls as a solid. Hailstones are formed by layers of water attaching and freezing in a large cloud. A frozen droplet begins to fall from a cloud during a storm, but is pushed back up into the cloud by a strong updraft of wind. ... Those droplets then freeze to the hailstone, adding another layer to it
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