Give reasons :
(1) The weather turns bitterly cold after a hailstorm.
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Ice has a large specific latent heat of fusion. A huge amount of heat is absorbed from the surroundings when ice starts melting after a hailstorm. As a result, the weather becomes bitterly cold.
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Answer:After the hail storm, ice absorbs heat energy required for melting from the surroundings, so the temperature of the surroundings fall further down and we feel cold. ... Heat is stored as latent heat which is used in the change of state of the substance.
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