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Concentric layers are formed while hail grows in size.​

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Answered by vaibhav13550
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Hail begins as water droplets like other precipitation in clouds. The temperature falls as the droplets rise. It is made up of translucent and thick layers. Thus, the concentric layers are formed in a hail while the hail grows in size.

Answered by rameshrajput16h
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During a thunderstorm, hail is possible. ... Thus, the concentric layers are formed in a hail while the hail grows in size. Within the continental interiors at mid-latitudes, hail appears most generally. In tropics where thunderstorms are more frequent than the regions of mid-latitudes, hail occurs very less.

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